ABSTRACT

Navigating through the challenging process of writing a comedy pilot, this book will help screenwriters to create an original script for television. Practical and accessible, the book presents a step-by-step guide focusing on the key elements of the process.

Incorporating both the history of TV comedy as well as its current evolving state in this age of the dramedy and an ever-increasing variety of broadcast and streaming platforms, the book will serve as a guide for the fledgling sitcom scribe. Author Manny Basanese breaks down the comedy pilot writing process from what may be perceived as an overwhelming, time-consuming mission into a series of much more manageable, smaller steps (from logline to outline to 1st, 2nd and polished draft). Utilizing his experience in Hollywood’s sitcom trenches, the author offers real-world advice on such topics as building the comedy pilot "world," creating memorable comic characters, sound sitcom structure, and the importance of crafting an emotional through line in a comedy pilot. Finally, there is also practical career guidance for marketing this just-completed script and breaking into the industry with advice on various topics such as the value of networking as well as gaining representation in the competitive Hollywood jungle.

It is ideal for students of screenwriting and aspiring comedy screenwriters.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

The serious business of comedy: why laughing matters

chapter 1|3 pages

What is a pilot and why write one?

chapter 2|8 pages

Getting started

Turning your idea into a comic pilot premise

chapter 4|5 pages

Rise of the dramedy

chapter 5|6 pages

The animated comedy pilot

chapter 6|6 pages

The “tween” comedy pilot

chapter 7|7 pages

Choose your platform

Network, cable or streaming?

chapter 8|8 pages

Comic characters

Finding the funny

chapter 9|8 pages

Finding your pilot story

chapter 10|6 pages

Sitcom story structure

It's no joke!

chapter 11|5 pages

Crafting your pilot logline

chapter 12|9 pages

Pilot outline

Blueprint for success

chapter 13|10 pages

Your plot device toolbox

chapter 14|7 pages

Your Cold Open

Grab us!

chapter 15|7 pages

Your pilot's beginning

Setting up your series “world”

chapter 16|5 pages

Middle magic

Obstacles, complications and escalation

chapter 17|8 pages

Your pilot ending

Begin where you finish!

chapter 18|7 pages

Your 2nd draft

Making a good thing better

chapter 19|4 pages

A note about notes

chapter 20|9 pages

The power of punch-up

Mining the laughs

chapter 21|4 pages

Your polished pilot draft

Is it ready to show?

chapter 22|10 pages

Pilot pitch prep!

chapter 23|8 pages

Breaking in

Marketing your comedy pilot (and yourself!)