Title: Lecture 6: Negotiating Story and Laughs
1Lecture 6Negotiating Story and Laughs
Very Bad Things (1998) Written by Peter Berg
2Previous Lesson
- Unity and Variety
- Pacing,Rhythm,Tempo
- Time Lock
3This Lesson
- The Problem of Comedy
- Subgenres
- Negotiating Laughs
- Assignments
4The Problem of Comedy
Comedy writers often feel that in their wild
world the principles that guide the dramatist
dont apply. But whether coolly satiric or madly
farcical, comedy is simply another form of
storytelling. -- Robert McKee
5Comedy
- According to McKee Comedy critiques society.
- Comedy is pure. If the audience laughs it works.
If it doesnt laugh, it doesnt work. - Comedy follows the rules of storytelling with
only a few exceptions.
6Comic Design and Plot
- According to McKee Comedy has the luxury of
stopping the narrative drive for the sake of a
comic bit or scene. - Fargo- when the police chief visits her old high
school friend. -
- According to Mckee
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7Comic Design and Coincidence
- According to McKee Comedy can afford more
coincidence than drama, and may even allow a deus
ex machina ending if two things are done
First, the audience is made to feel that the
comic protagonist has suffered enormously.
Second that he never despairs, never loses hope.
Under these circumstances the audience may feel,
oh hell, give it to him. - Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush
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8Comic Design and Structure
- Comedy is the most structured genre.
- Every gag needs built whether slapstick or
dialogue. - The director and actors must know when the
audience is going to laugh, and give time for it. -
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9Comedy Subgenres
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10Subgenres
- Satire
- Romantic Comedy
- Sitcom, Comedy of Manners
- Black Comedy
- Screwball Comedy
- Farce
- Parody
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11Satire
- A literary work holding up human vices and
follies to ridicule or scorn. Merriam Webster
Online - If they trivialize the exalted, pull the
trousers down on snobbery, if they expose society
for its tyranny, folly, and greed, and get people
to laugh, then maybe things will change. -
Robert McKee
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12Romantic Comedy
- According to McKee Romantic Comedy satirizes the
institution of courtship. - The Lady Eve
- When Harry Met Sally
- Knocked Up
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13Sitcom/Comedy of Manners
- According to McKee Sitcom is a satire of middle
class behavior or special groups within - Reno 911 - The Police
- The Big Bang Theory - The nerd
- In film, director Whit Stillman takes on the
preppie crowd in Metropolitan and Barcelona.
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14Black Comedy
- Treats serious events or topics with satire.
- Dr. Strangelove or How I Stopped Worrying and
Learned to Love the Bomb - Critiques nuclear war and the military
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15Screwball Comedy
- Includes elements such as mistaken identities, a
romantic storyline, and slapstick. - Its classic period was in the 1940s.
- It Happened One Night
- His Girl Friday
- Bringing up Baby
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16Farce
- Also referred to as broad comedy. Includes
unlikely, improbable elements that are over the
top. - The Producers
- Bowfinger
- The Forty Year Old Virgin
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17Parody
- A literary or musical work in which the style of
an author or work is closely imitated for comic
effect or in ridicule. Merriam Webster
Dictionary - Austin Powers (and sequels)
- Naked Gun (and sequels)
- Galaxy Quest
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18Mixing SubGenres
- Comedy genres can be mixed to create new forms.
- Romantic Comedy mixed with Broad Comedy
- Theres Something About Mary
- The Wedding Crashers
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19Negotiating Laughs
The Wedding Crashers (2005) Written by Steve
Faber and Bob Fisher
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20The Wedding Crasher
- Pause the lecture and watch the first clip from
the Wedding Crashers. - Look at the various ways that comedy is created
in this scene. - Can you find examples of slapstick, caricatures,
and situation comedy? -
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21Meeting the Guru
- Pause the lecture and watch the second clip from
the Wedding Crashers. - Look at the various ways that comedy is created
in this scene. - How does the scene twist our expectations?
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22Poaching Funerals
- Pause the lecture and watch the third clip from
the Wedding Crashers. - As the comedy grows darker, notice how sympathy
is maintained for the protagonist. - The shift into a darker comedy is used to create
a turning point for the protagonist. -
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23Summary
- Comedy is both more flexible than other genres
and more structured. - There are many different sub genres of comedy,
yet they all critique human society. - Writers make choices about how dark their story
goes and how to create sympathy for their
protagonist.
24Assignments
The Wedding Crashers (2005) Written by Steve
Faber and Bob Fisher
Lesson 6 Part IV
25E-Board
- No E-Board
- Instead of an eboard posting this week, your
Script Analysis is due.
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26 End of Lecture 6
The Wedding Crashers (2005) Written by Steve
Faber and Bob Fisher
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