Man is a most complex simple creature: see what he weaves, and how base his reasons for doing so.
I want Cincinnatus to burst out of the ground in Hamilton County, his eyes burning with hunger and vengeance, naked sword clutched in his bony, clawed hands.
This summer...he's no longer content to let absolute power be taken away from him. This summer...he's here to TAKE EVERYTHING.
This is ignorant, but i'm not clear on the difference between the two enough to say which makes for a better setting. i associate both primarily with sports . . .
'A setting for what?' is a good, relevant question.
This is ignorant, but i'm not clear on the difference between the two enough to say which makes for a better setting. i associate both primarily with sports . . .
'A setting for what?' is a good, relevant question.
Pittsburgh has steel and Wiz Khalifa, Cincinnati has
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Cincinnati was where I got the name "Queen City", incidentally
This is ignorant, but i'm not clear on the difference between the two enough to say which makes for a better setting. i associate both primarily with sports . . .
'A setting for what?' is a good, relevant question.
Pittsburgh has steel and Wiz Khalifa, Cincinnati has
well
a cool name I guess.
Cinci has Kings Island and that neat song that i learned from the babes in toyland starring Drew Barrymore. this one.
There's one problem with this totally unrelated to the setting:
My sitcom's titular character is supposed to be a "family man" and his wife a cult escapee. I could get rid of the kids, but my experiences with adult life are limited and still hinder me. >_>
situation comedy is normally about drawing humour from the characters and scenarios, though, rather than parodying other shows, though parody can of course be an element of it
I'm not parodying other shows wholesale. I generally want to do my own thing.
The premise of my show is that the family man writes in the sports pages for the Cincinnati Picayune or Pittsburgh Herald, which is grappling with a digital future it doesn't grasp. His wife of course was born into a cult, which her family escaped from when she was 13.
(Also, I admit, the setting was originally going to be Cincinnati because it seemed like a perfectly "average"-sounding city to me, but the Steelers thread led me to probably shift it to Pittsburgh)
Odradek makes a valid point about regional dialects. That's another area of research unless your family are transplants from an area with a regional dialect you're more familiar with. Basically what Tachyon said. Don't be afraid of it, just do your work.
yeah I was wondering how I ought to handle the dialect thing
I think I know how to write those anyway (southern accented characters, like Huckleberry Hound and Hammer Barbara, have a lot of "yew" in their speech)
I want Cincinnatus to burst out of the ground in Hamilton County, his eyes burning with hunger and vengeance, naked sword clutched in his bony, clawed hands.
This summer...he's no longer content to let absolute power be taken away from him. This summer...he's here to TAKE EVERYTHING.
drawing out the diphthong . . . i think that's just accent, though, and doesn't need to be in the script, the actors will take care of that
the surrounding words are trickier
well the actors and the voice director
but tbh readers of my 101 and CDY teleplays, I feel, should have the aural portrait painted for them because there is no one actually providing the voices (in my head, Hammer Barbara was Jean Vander Pyl at first and Tress MacNeille after Vander Pyl died, and Huck is Jeff Bennett due to Daws Butler's death)
Also I'll be honest, I feel guilty making the patriarchal character a big Steeler fan because I don't like Roethlisberger and feel myself and ABC to be enabling him somehow
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Also I'll be honest, I feel guilty making the patriarchal character a big Steeler fan because I don't like Roethlisberger and feel myself and ABC to be enabling him somehow
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'A setting for what?' is a good, relevant question.
situation comedy is normally about drawing humour from the characters and scenarios, though, rather than parodying other shows, though parody can of course be an element of it
Just means you'd have to do more research.
the surrounding words are trickier
i have a moderate dislike of eye dialect which i know most people don't share.