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Post by OrangeSquash on Feb 5, 2012 13:41:34 GMT -5
So the BBC is running a competition to find a Comedy Studio Sitcom. I'm not entirely sure what the Studio part means ( I think filmed in front of an audience?) but yeah, just thought I'd spread the word as we've got a comedy section here and I'm sure some of you might be interested. www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/opportunity/laugh_track_2012.shtmlSounds good
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Post by Jester on Feb 5, 2012 14:35:01 GMT -5
Daz, get on this shit NOW!!! And much love for the heads up OS <3
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Post by ChilledDC on Feb 5, 2012 15:07:36 GMT -5
I actually have a little side project that I might open back up for this, although a studio sitcom is a lot more challenging that a regular sitcom.
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Post by OrangeSquash on Feb 5, 2012 15:20:20 GMT -5
I actually have a little side project that I might open back up for this, although a studio sitcom is a lot more challenging that a regular sitcom. Yeah why is that? Does it just mean it's all set on stage? And maybe we could post the scripts up somewhere on the RUN, I like sitcoms
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Post by ChilledDC on Feb 5, 2012 16:08:36 GMT -5
I actually have a little side project that I might open back up for this, although a studio sitcom is a lot more challenging that a regular sitcom. Yeah why is that? Does it just mean it's all set on stage? And maybe we could post the scripts up somewhere on the RUN, I like sitcoms Yeah, it's in front of a live audience instead of them adding the laughs in in post-production, which means you really need to focus on the immediate laughs and perfect pacing.
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