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Usenet Posted 17 years ago
Screenwriting

Spec Sitcom Scripts?

Hey all:
What are your recommendations for current sitcom series to use for spec scripts?
Thanks!
  

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[nq:1]Hey all: What are your recommendations for current sitcom series to use for spec scripts? [/nq] If you're just starting to write, you can choose any sitcom you like (current or classic), and you can use the experience to hone your skills and test your ability to follow through on a writing project. Most people never write enough to be taken seriously, and even though you can't move a classic as a spec, you can get feedback from people that you know much more easily.

  • [nq:1]Hey all: What are your recommendations for current sitcom series to use for spec scripts?
  • [/nq] If you're just starting to write, you can choose any sitcom you like (current or classic), and you can use the experience to hone your skills and test your ability to follow through on a writing project.
  • Most people never write enough to be taken seriously, and even though you can't move a classic as a spec, you can get feedback from people that you know much more easily.
  • Ratings for current shows are half of what they were a decade ago, and right now, neglecting animation, the only current shows in syndication are Two and a Half Men and According to Jim.
  • The story situations you come up with are more adaptable for other uses than you may think, and subplots means that there's a lot to go around, and a lot that has to go around.
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[nq:1]Hey all: What are your recommendations for current sitcom series to use for spec scripts? Thanks![/nq]
If you're just starting to write, you can choose any sitcom you like (current or classic), and you can use the experience to hone your skills and test your ability to follow through on a writing project. Most people never write enough to be taken seriously, and even though you can't mov
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Thanks for the very extensive reply!

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