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Recap #1
What makes a good show
What makes a bad show
Tools to ensure we don't write a bad show
Good show
Storyline
Humour
Running jokes
Songs
Choreography
Originality
Large cast
Themes
Clear
Understandable
Memorable
Unique
Set
Variety of ideas
Characters suited for younger cast
Relatable
Family friendly
Give everyone a part
Good tech
Interesting changes between scenes
Characters that show emotion
Songs that show emotion
Simple and catchy songs
Bad show
Poor ending
Outdated jokes
Too many puns
Jokes that aren't understood by everyone
Too many Scout jokes
Bad storyline
Too much similarity between songs and sketches
Boring set
Boring characters
Non-catchy songs that don't relate to the storyline
Songs that aren't catchy
Cliffhanger ending without resolution
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Tools for a good show #1
Big range of jokes
More visual gags
Use simple words
Look at what has worked in the past
Avoid going "too far" with the storyline (and making it inaccessible)
Being open to change
Write realistic characters with strong traits
Write likeable characters
Write characters we like to dislike
Avoid having a small core cast
Have a clear plot before we start writing
Write a show for kids - e.g. using the narrator worked well
Jokes that can be changed based on audience
Tools for a good show #2
Plot starts in act 1
No filler at the beginning
Having good villains
Make sure the storyline doesn't get lost
Ensure all sketches have a purpose
Ensure all songs have a purpose
Ensure the jokes don't offend parts of the audience
Related notes/opinions
Zap Lightning was a great villain
Bad guys stay bad - everybody being friends at the end
School is overdone
Too many references to old shows alienates some audience
We like unpredictable endings
Have a good strong theme with an underlying message
Scenes that aren't relevant to the main storyline - move vs less, opinions varied :-)
Recap #2
Other creativity that we like
Music
A cappella/Pop
Alternative/Experimental
Alternative/Pop
Alternative/Rock
Children's Music
Classical
Comedy/Indie
Comedy/Parody
Dance/Pop
Indie
Indie/Rock
Jazz
J-Pop
K-pop
Latin/Pop
Musical Theater/Pop
Pop
Pop/Country
Pop/Disco
Pop/Rap
Pop/R&B
Pop/Rock
Rap/Hip-Hop
R&B/Pop
Rock
Soundtrack
Soundtrack/Pop
TV - genres
Action/Adventure
Comedy
Animated
Drama
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Reality TV
Crime/Mystery
Sitcom
Anime
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TV - settings/themes
Supernatural/superhero world
Animated/cartoon settings
Sci-fi/Futuristic worlds
Fantasy worlds
Real-world settings
Historic (period dramas)
Workplace settings
Sitcom settings
Mystery/thriller settings
Children's shows
Animated sitcom settings
Animated sitcom settings
Reality TV competition settings
Anime settings
Live-action superhero settings
Game show settings
Animation/live-action hybrid settings
Adventure settings
Musicals
Many based on pre-existing material (e.g. a book)
Lots of comedy
Many explore themes of self-discovery, identity, or empowerment
Many are fantastical or surreal
Many feature popular or well-known songs
Some reference pop culture or well-known movies or TV shows
Movies
Many based on stage musicals
Many based around music
Lots of comedy
Many have lighthearted themes
Some explore themes of self-discovery, identity, or empowerment
Many have fantasy or magical elements
Recap #3
Settings and themes
Recap #4
Storyline types
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Overcoming the monster
Superheros
Lego Movie
Brave
Rags to riches
Aladdin
Cinderella
Ratatouille
The quest
Lord of the Rings
Star Trek
Voyage and return
Alice in Wonderland
The Hobbit
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Peter Pan
Comedy
(not what you think...)
Pride and Prejudice
The Princess Bride
Tangled (ish)
Frozen (ish)
Tragedy
Romeo and Juliet
Hamilton
 Rebirth
The Lion King
The Grinch
Captain Marvel (ish)
Mystery
Sherlock Holmes
Crime TV shows
Rebellion Against "The One"
The Matrix
Indiana Jones (ish)
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