Inspired by classics like 3rd Rock From The Sun, Seinfeld, Spaced, and Friends? Writing a popular sitcom is a great goal, but there are plenty of factors you need to consider before submitting your finished script. We've got you covered—read on to learn everything you need to know about this unique TV genre, so you can crack the sitcom code and write your own masterpiece.

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Learn the proper formatting techniques.

  1. Understanding sitcom formatting is key if you plan to make this a career. The easiest way to do this is to get some software that will format what you type into it appropriately (for example, Celtx).[1]
    • At the beginning of every scene write where it is, and whether you are indoors or outdoors (Int. = Indoors Ext. = Outdoors).
    • Stage directions are written in blocks of text spanning from the margin on the left to the margin on the right.
    • Text is in blocks at the middle spanning from the center (imagine the page is split into three equal thirds, you would be writing text in the center).
    • Always have characters' names in capitals except within dialogue.
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Study the sitcoms that are currently on air.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I know if it's going to be successful?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can never be sure. However, watching other famous sitcoms to see what audiences like and what they don't can help you, as long as you don't copy them.
  • Question
    Gravity Falls is NOT a sitcom. Why do people keep saying it is?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It's a mystery cartoon, but it could be classified as a sitcom under the broadest sense of the term. It is a "situational comedy" - funny situations happen and the characters react to them.
  • Question
    How do I create an address for a house in a sitcom without accidentally replicating a real address?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can use a fake city or state. Family Guy was set in Quahog, Stranger Things was set in Hawkins, Gravity Falls was set in, well, Gravity Falls. All of them are fake addresses.
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