Do you want to learn how to write for television? Do you want to earn a living from making people laugh? Do you have a brilliant idea but nowhere to take it?
Whether you’re currently developing a project and need some inspiration, or are a journalist or stand-up keen to give TV writing a go, we’re offering you a TV comedy masterclass with one of Britain’s most successful comedy screenwriters: Laurence Marks.
The man behind comedy behemoths like Goodnight Sweetheart and Birds of a Feather will be giving us the benefit of his insider knowledge on breaking into the industry and how to write a successful script, in particular focusing on character and plot structure.
The masterclass costs just £50 and will take place at a venue in Greater Manchester on 30 November and 1 December 2013. We’re offering 20 places for our best, most ambitious writers. All you need to do is fill in the application form and upload supporting work to your portfolio.
Previous participant IdeasTap member Sarah Page said:
“I learned how to generate sitcom ideas, create engaging characters, structure a pilot, terrify Members of Parliament and the best way to take a nap in an Estonian lap dancing club. Laurence is a legend in the television comedy writing industry and I really appreciated the opportunity to pick his brains and get some insider professional advice. We spent two days sharing ideas on what we found funny, which will hopefully inspire our own comedy writing.”
This brief closes on Monday 14 October at 5pm and is open to IdeasTap members aged 18 and over. If you have any technical queries, visit the help centre. Late entries will not be accepted under any circumstances, including technical issues – so make sure you don’t leave your application to the last minute.
Image used under Creative Commons from Greg Carey.
Follow this brief to download the application form