Monday, November 26, 2012

Perspectives Of Writing Comedy Play Scripts

By Dianne Crane


You have been told that you are funny and everybody around you thinks you are next big thing. When you read comedy play scripts you think you can do better than those writers. Writing comedy is not a piece of cake. There are several things you need to understand before you become a joke instead of making people laugh.

It is not easy as you may believe. Compared to other forms of art works like prose or novels, a script is a special and unique piece. It can be compared to the architectural plan of constructors which is the tool that guides all the experts involved in erecting a structure. A script is an inspirational work that has to be crafted with a lot of care. It should be able to stand alone whether you are writing for production or not.

There are rules and conventions that must be adhered to if you want to your piece to be attractive to producers. Some of these rules are just annoying while others may seem stupid to follow. If you want to have your piece read, you should try and follow as many of these conventions as possible. Editors, producers or readers tend to throw away most scripts that have the wrong formats and styles.

Many commissioning readers use these rules as a time saving method of weeding out unprofessional writers and keep the serious ones. It is important to understand these regulations so that you do not show you are green in the field. Once you have mastered all the rules, you can alter them at will without breaking too many of these standards.

Know your story from the beginning to the end. Create amusing plots that move the story line to next level without delving too much on one area. Be as diverse as you can get and vary all the setting so that you may capture the interest of the reader. Basically the story must have a beginning, the climax and the ending. This may sound easy but it is not always the case when you begin to write.

Go ahead and build a conflict. Surround the main problem with sub conflicts and plots that will motivate the actors to act. Create suspense and new discoveries. These will keep the audience glued from the beginning to the end. Do not lose the reader by scripting complex situations. Always keep your audiences guessing what is to happen next. Some story lines give a way too much right from the title that the story finishes the moment it starts.

Tell your truths laughingly through words or characters. Be the first person to laugh when you read your script. If you do not find it amusing, chances are that somebody else might not find it any better. Humour should be used to develop plots or enhance characters. Avoid using jokes for the sake of it.

Comedy play scripts are all different although there are some elements shared commonly. Some delve on slapstick where the characters exaggerate almost everything from the costumes to reactions. You have to be creative on how you present humour so that you can keep the reader glued to your work.




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