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chosehumanity ([personal profile] chosehumanity) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-05-17 10:52 am
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Birth of TV Comedy, Monday First Period

"And this week, we're starting with the actual comedy," Mitchell said, without really seguing much. "Not to disparage anyone's jokes, but I think some of you are dearly in need of some education."

He clapped his hands.

"Let's start at the beginning," he said. "Like most genres in television, the TV comedy was birthed from the radio tradition. In fact, in the old days, some sitcoms on TV ran concurrent with similar shows on the radio, such as Hancock's Half Hour. Sadly, a lot of these series have been lost, such as Pinwright's Progress, which was never recorded in a fashion it could be recovered in."

Mitchell had seen it. Not that he'd brag about it.

"So sadly, we have to look to the sixties for the real material. If you stay in Britain, at least. The 'sitcom', the situational comedy, was always the most prevalent kind of TV comedy. The other two options were stand-up and sketch comedy; the former involved a single person, sometimes two, talking to the audience. The second involved unrelated short bits of comedy, stuffed into a single show. Like meta for Monty Python, but we'll be getting to that next week. Sitcoms, on the other hand, had a consistent storyline set in a situational background. Like a family, or a business."

He pushed himself up out of his chair. "So much for the boring background," he said, "We're here to watch TV, right? Early fifties, and the sixties. We'll show some examples of British and American sitcoms and see about the differences."

Beat.

"And then I want you all to tell me which part of your life would work the best as a sitcom. Just for the fun of it."

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Re: OOC

[identity profile] thismaskiwear.livejournal.com 2010-05-17 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
. . . so randomly, I discovered that watching Being Human on the plane occasionally makes the person sitting next to you make the o.O face a lot.

*innocent whistle*

Oops?
endsthegame: (girl: thinking smile)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] endsthegame 2010-05-17 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
... HA. You should have seen my mother's face when I made her watch the first episode.

Sadly, the amount of violence and nudity in it turned her off to the point where I kept getting itchy fingers about skipping along when George changed. Sigh.
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Re: Sign In

[personal profile] therewaslife 2010-05-17 10:30 am (UTC)(link)
Nobody Owens
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] therewaslife 2010-05-17 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
Bod still hadn't really gotten all his thoughts in order so he still appeared distracted and oddly distant at times but there were notes being taken and he was paying attention especially since he didn't really know comedy.
therewaslife: (→ | over the shoulder)

Re: Sitcom #2

[personal profile] therewaslife 2010-05-17 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
Bod had, at least, heard of this sitcom. He hadn't seen any of it but something was better than nothing.

"It's funny," Bod decided even if his mun couldn't access YT OH THE HUMANITY, "in a sort of...obvious way, if that makes sense. They seem to make sure that the whole audience will get the comedy and not just a select few."
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Re: Sitcom #1

[personal profile] therewaslife 2010-05-17 11:15 am (UTC)(link)
"It...I can see where there might be humor found in a serious situation such as a war," said Bod after some thought. "It might be a nice way to lighten things up and give people an escape, so to speak. With the setting as it is, it might not rely so much on physical comedy but on things that are less direct and more funny if you think about them."
therewaslife: (→ | get what you get)

Re: Two Questions

[personal profile] therewaslife 2010-05-17 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
"There's the difference in setting, obviously," Bod answered after a moment. "One's taking place during a very real event and the other could be taking place in what could have been any day during that time period. The humor is derived differently from different situations and using some different ways to make the audience laugh."

The second part had Bod pausing, lips pursed while he thought. He knew the obvious answer. Everyone probably knew the obvious answer. "I don't know if I could say a specific location. Maybe a variety of different places while I'm traveling? A new town each episode to provide new situations for humor?"
vanillajello: (Outraged and making it obvious.)

Re: Sign In

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 01:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate Gregson
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Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2010-05-17 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Jack felt tired today, for no real reason. (Well, other than that a first period class was always early.) He rested his chin on his folded arms as he watched the comedy clips, ready to try to assist students if they needed it.
vanillajello: (Sitting with arms crossed.)

Re: Two Questions

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"The big similarity is that neither of them are funny. One's just American and loud, while the other's British." Beat. "And really kinda loud too."

Oh yeah. Someone was in a great mood.

"Also, a sitcom about my life?" She snorted derisively. "Probably set in an insane asylum masquerading as a school. Or a home."
vanillajello: (This face is a mask.)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate felt tired for several real reasons. One was simply that she'd slept really poorly. The others were also reasons why she'd slept so poorly.

Her face was impassive as she slouched in her seat, but her hand was fiddling with her necklace.
vanillajello: (Talking to Ben.)

Re: Talk to Mitchell

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Kate didn't think inviting Mitchell's attention to herself was a very good idea right now, but she had excuses to make for her absent roomie, so...

"Bobby had to go home for some stuff."
bitten_notshy: ([neu] distinctly intrigued)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2010-05-17 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The body language and Kate's answer to the discussion classes demanded, as co-TA, Jack ask something. He leaned toward her seat and:

"What got into you?"

It wasn't the most polite way he had ever asked the question, but he knew Kate well enough by now to have a sense that his best manners were most often wasted on her. Better to be direct.
vanillajello: (Whatever.)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
She kept staring off into the middle distance, as she replied, "Nothing."

He was unfortunately very right about how useless politeness was with Kate; she wasn't inclined to give it back, either.
bitten_notshy: ([neu] distinctly intrigued)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] bitten_notshy 2010-05-17 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course." Jack could stare into middle distance, too. "You're acting exactly like someone without a care in the world."
vanillajello: (Run that by me again.)

Re: Talk to the TAs

[personal profile] vanillajello 2010-05-17 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"Shut up Jack I'm fine."

'Fine' covered 'sounding mildly irritated', right? Not that she was doing so well with her facade anyway.
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Re: Sign In

[personal profile] awakestheghosts 2010-05-17 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Chloe Saunders

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