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I've started writing a sitcom but the production company I'm intending to send it to want a treatment with it.

2006-07-23 02:09:35 · 4 answers · asked by jackradiohead 1 in Entertainment & Music Television

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A treatment is a guide to your show’s main components. At the early stages of sitcom writing, it’s useful for seeing what you have and what you need. A treatment requires a few things: a logline (your sitcom idea in one sentence), a list of characters with brief descriptions, a list of set/settings with brief descriptions, and a list of potential episodes, starting with the pilot. If you can put all this together, you have a lot of the basics and, though they may change a hundred times between now and your final draft, you can begin to write.

2006-07-23 15:07:13 · answer #1 · answered by Baggy 1 · 1 2

Sitcom Treatment

2016-12-12 11:57:25 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Get this book: The Cool Fire by Bob Shanks (W. W. Norton & Company, 1976). The book is written by the original producer of "20/20". The book shows how to write a treatment and construct a budget for a television show. The book was available in hard cover and paperback.

2006-07-23 15:05:02 · answer #3 · answered by LudoRex 7 · 0 0

don't know hope some one does

2006-07-23 05:20:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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