Brent Forrester won his first Comedy Writing Emmy at age 25 for his work on "The Ben Stiller Show." He went on to write for "The Simpsons," helped launch "King of The Hill," and was a writer, producer and director at NBC's "The Office" for seven seasons. He's written for "Late Night with Conan," HBO's "Mr. Show," and "The Larry Sanders Show," and continues to work as a Head Writer on Netflix shows like Judd Apatow's "Love" and Steve Carrel's "Space Force," along with Amazon shows like Greg Daniel's "Upload" and "People of Earth."
This six-week course takes place Sundays at 2pm PST, starting on October 18th and ending November 22nd. Brent will take you through the process of writing a 1/2 hour TV Comedy script, exactly the way he's done it as the Head Writer of TV comedies on shows like The Office, Space Force, The Simpsons and King of the Hill.
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This six-week course takes place Sundays at 2pm PST, starting on October 18th and ending November 22nd. Brent will take you through the process of writing a 1/2 hour TV Comedy script, exactly the way he's done it as the Head Writer of TV comedies on shows like The Office, Space Force, The Simpsons and King of the Hill.
Brent Forrester's TV Comedy Writing Courses
When Brent Forrester was running the Writers Room at "The Office," he began developing a system to get a script from "concept" to "shooting draft" in three weeks. Over time he's refined it into what he calls the SIX STEP SYSTEM. And he will teach you how to write your own comedy pilot or spec...