Types
of Television Writing, documentary, drama and comedy
Joyce
Thierry, who conducted the second session of the first day, explored
the anatomy of a TV programme, maintaining that on television, characters
matter more than the personality of actors, unlike in movies, where
the hero often overshadows his reel character.
Good
research skills and an interesting point of view are, hence, an important
component of any good script, she said. A veteran scriptwriter and instructor
at the Vancouver Film School, Canada, Thierry said that unlike in India,
teens form the biggest bulk of TV viewers in the US and Canada. Writers
need to be sensitive to the peculiar requirements of each genre and
treat it accordingly, she said. The story structure is as important
as the novel point of view a writer can afford it, she added. She rued
the absence of training institutes for writers in India and said that
writers need to form a guild like their counterparts in Canada as well
as in the US.