Comedy Script Workflow

Part 1: The Comedy Blueprint

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Concept Generation Prompt

Use this prompt to turn a simple thought into a solid comedy idea. This is the foundation of your entire script.

Comedy Concept Blueprint
**1. The Core Concept (The "What If?"):** What's the central funny idea? (e.g., "What if a housefly had the dramatic inner monologue of a movie villain?")

**2. The Main Character:** Who is the protagonist? What is their personality? (e.g., "Ramesh, a lazy guy who just wants to nap on a Sunday afternoon.")

**3. The Antagonist/Conflict:** What is stopping the main character? (e.g., "The housefly, 'Professor Buzzkill', who sees Ramesh's newspaper as a weapon of mass destruction.")

**4. The Setting:** Where does this happen? (e.g., "A typical, messy bachelor's living room.")

**5. The Escalation Idea:** How will the situation get progressively worse and more absurd? (e.g., "The fly dodges the newspaper, then starts giving an evil laugh, then gathers other insects for a 'heist' on the dining table.")

Part 2: AI-Powered Script Development

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Scene Outline Prompt for AI

Feed your "Comedy Blueprint" to an AI with this prompt to get a structured scene-by-scene outline.

Scene & Gag Outline
Take my "Comedy Blueprint" and structure it into a 5-part scene outline using the "Anatomy of Laughter" framework.

1.  **Scene 1 (The Setup & Twist):** Introduce the character in their normal setting, then introduce the core conflict in an unexpected way.
2.  **Scene 2 (The Escalation - Part 1):** The character's first attempt to solve the problem fails, making it slightly worse.
3.  **Scene 3 (The Escalation - Part 2):** The character tries again, but the situation becomes even more absurd.
4.  **Scene 4 (The Peak of Absurdity):** The conflict reaches its most ridiculous and chaotic climax.
5.  **Scene 5 (The Punchdown & Tag):** The situation is resolved (or not), followed by one final joke (the tag).

For each scene, suggest 1-2 specific gags or jokes.

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Final Scriptwriting Prompt for AI

Now, take the outline scene-by-scene and use this prompt to generate the final script with dialogue, action, and sound cues.

Dialogue & Action Generation
Take the following comedy scene from my outline and turn it into a detailed video script.

**STRICT RULES:**
*   Write in **natural, fun, conversational Hinglish**. The dialogues should sound like real people talking.
*   Format it like a proper script: CHARACTER NAME, (action/tone), Dialogue.
*   Add placeholders for sound effects, camera angles, and character expressions. (e.g., "[SFX: cartoon bonk sound]", "[Camera: Extreme close-up on the character's frustrated face]", "(muttering to himself)").
*   Punch up the jokes. Make them sharper, more specific, and funnier than the outline.
*   Keep the pacing quick and snappy.

Now, write the script for ONLY the following scene:

[Paste ONE scene from the AI-generated outline here]