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Concept

I have a good concept that would work as a scripted comedy, documentary or even mockumentary -- if I were to combine those.

I don't know what direction to go!
 
No one can tell you what is best for you. You know your strength (and
weakness) as a writer better than any of us here. The good news is
writing doesn't cost you any money - only time. You can write a draft
and if it isn't what you want it to be you can write another draft. You
can keep doing that until you find the direction that works for you and
showcases your strengths as a writer.
 
Start by writing it.

I find that as I begin writing, the concept starts to lean in a direction. While it's helpful to plan out the concept, I find that I need to be flexible. Your work WILL go through many revisions. And it gives you a chance to take it in a variety of directions.

"The screenplay of a thousand words starts with the first written word."
 
There's an exercise some teachers give to the film school students: They give them a concept and ask the students to write the same concept in different genres.
Why don't you develop the concept as a comedy and as a documentary/mocumentary and decide which one is the best.
 
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