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Stephen Merchant on creating The Office, how to write great comedy, and one very important omelette
Stephen Merchant shares his journey into film and most inspiring cinema going moments on the all new BIFA Podcast, supported by Kia. If you want to learn how to write comedy, break into TV writing, or understand the craft of comedy filmmaking, this episode is for you. We cover:
- How to use specificity in comedy writing
- Sitcom vs comedy drama — what writers need to know
- Writing a slow-burn romance that works on screen
- The origins of The Office and lessons for writers
- TV writing in the streaming age
- Writing for TV vs Film — key differences
- The rise and fall of the blockbuster comedy
Whether you’re an aspiring screenwriter, comedy writer, or filmmaker, this conversation is packed with practical tips and insider knowledge to help you develop your craft.
Listen to the Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts and watch the filmed version on the BIFA Youtube channel.
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ABOUT THE BIFA PODCAST SUPPORTED BY KIA
Each week host Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter chat to a new guest from the world of independent film about their journey into the industry, their most inspiring cinema going experiences, and what makes independent cinema so special.
ABOUT BIFA
The British Independent Film Awards celebrate, promote and support the best of British independent filmmaking. Since 1998, BIFA has discovered and championed bold, original stories and the talent behind them – from Florence Pugh and John Boyega to Steve McQueen and Lynne Ramsay. BIFA’s annual awards spotlight the year’s most outstanding films and filmmakers, and their work year-round connects diverse stories to diverse audiences, with a focus on young film lovers. BIFA is at the heart of the British film industry, and they respond to its changing needs, from EDI training to promoting fair practice, building towards a sustainable, inclusive future for British independent film. Find out more at www.bifa.film
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CREDITS
The BIFA Podcast is supported by Kia.
Hosted by Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter
Produced/Directed by Daniel Audritt, Kat Butterfield and Joy Hunter
Assistant Producer: Bruno Atkinson
Production company: Audacious Productions
DOP: Louis Hudd
Audio Engineers: Nathan Cooper and James Gibbons McGregor
Recorded at Fiction Studios
Special thanks to the BIFA team
Music: “Make It Happen”
Performed by Laura Welsh
Written by Jimmy James and Laura Welsh
Licensed courtesy of Nothing Standard/Screenwrk
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd
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