{"id":631,"date":"2009-03-02T22:33:11","date_gmt":"2009-03-03T05:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/?p=631"},"modified":"2009-03-02T22:33:11","modified_gmt":"2009-03-03T05:33:11","slug":"peter%e2%80%99s-commentary-on-the-social-networking-edition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/?p=631","title":{"rendered":"Peter\u2019s Commentary on the \u201cSocial Networking\u201d Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s some more <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/\">Sketchwar<\/a> commentary &#8212; for the week of 2\/27\/09, the topic was &#8220;Social Networking&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->This time around, we had six entries:\u00a0 <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/just-like-on-that-websiteyou-know\/\">&#8220;Just Like on that Website\u2026You Know?&#8221;<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/ozymandias\/\">&#8220;Who Watches the Tweeters?&#8221;<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/facebook-saves-the-day\/\">&#8220;Facebook Saves the Day&#8221;<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/six-degrees-of-desperation\/\">&#8220;Six Degrees of Desperation&#8221;<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/facebook-of-genesis\/\">&#8220;Facebook of Genesis&#8221;<\/a>, and my own <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/why-dont-you-read-my-blog\/\">&#8220;Why Don&#8217;t You Read My Blog?&#8221;<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><p>\nLet&#8217;s start with <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/just-like-on-that-websiteyou-know\/\">&#8220;Just Like on that Website\u2026You Know?&#8221;<\/a> Ha!\u00a0 I love the idea of discovering geocaching and just not getting it, and laughed aloud at &#8220;I hid the stash at exactly 12:00.&#8221;\u00a0 Also:\u00a0 good to see stoners depicted on Sketchwar.\u00a0 We have had a sad paucity of drug humor of any kind.<\/p>\n<p>Ordinarily I&#8217;d advise making a sketch like this shorter, but&#8230; no, that&#8217;s not quite it.\u00a0 I think the length is right and the pacing is right.\u00a0 But still, there&#8217;s that page and a half or so where Teeter is trying to get Chance to say &#8220;geocaching&#8221; where I felt like I was waiting for the scene to get started.<\/p>\n<p>But like I said, the pacing feels right.\u00a0 You could pare it down to essentially the same content, hit all the jokes in the sketch, and it would just scream by in a blur &#8212; and these aren&#8217;t exactly guys who get things done with ruthless efficiency.\u00a0 So I might suggest paring it down to that &#8216;really fast&#8217; version, and then re-expanding it with digressions like the &#8220;squirrels with no thumbs&#8221; bit, which was my favorite joke in the whole piece.\u00a0 I&#8217;d love for this to have a <em>Big Lebowski<\/em> feel, where there&#8217;s just enough of a plot to hang all the digressions on.<\/p>\n<p><p>\nNext up:\u00a0 <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/ozymandias\/\">&#8220;Who Watches the Tweeters?&#8221;<\/a> And this is the point where I doff the &#8220;King of the Blackout Sketches&#8221; crown I picked up during <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/why-dont-you-read-my-blog\">&#8220;The Heist&#8221; week<\/a> and hand it on to Mr. Porter.\u00a0 Take good care of it, sir.<\/p>\n<p>I have nothing useful to say about this sketch, only that it is good.\u00a0 And that everyone wants tacos.<\/p>\n<p><p>\nA great big &#8216;howdy&#8217; to Jennifer Best, who submitted her first sketch this week, <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/facebook-saves-the-day\/\">&#8220;Facebook Saves the Day&#8221;<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Aha!\u00a0 I am now not the only one sneaking scenes into Sketchwar!\u00a0 Join me, compadre, and we shall continue funneling illicit supplies of character-based drama into this world of cream pies and seltzer bottles.<\/p>\n<p>So this is one of those entries that&#8217;s less about &#8220;funny joke, Funnier Joke, FUNNIEST JOKE, blackout&#8221; and more about wryly observing day-to-day life.\u00a0 Does it succeed at this?\u00a0 To an extent, yeah &#8212; we get Jesse&#8217;s oddball take on social networking, and it&#8217;s an extreme version of something all over the place in real life.\u00a0 Yet, it kind of felt like just the *start* of a scene to me &#8212; like, once the scene depicted Jesse&#8217;s attitude, it should have done something with Jesse or to Jesse.\u00a0 Maybe Carly holds an intervention of some sort and changes Jesse&#8217;s mind.\u00a0 Maybe Jesse decides to do something truly dangerous and embarrassing and Carly and Eric try to stop him.<\/p>\n<p>Basically, if we&#8217;re doing a scene (not a sketch), then we probably want to observe &#8216;scene rules&#8217; &#8212; that is, have two or more characters with conflicting objectives, so the audience wonders who will win.<\/p>\n<p>(Gah.\u00a0 Don&#8217;t let this discourage you from further participation, Ms. Best.\u00a0 Look back over my commentaries and you&#8217;ll see that I&#8217;m pretty complain-y about most sketches&#8230;.)<\/p>\n<p><p>\nOkay, let&#8217;s move on to <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/six-degrees-of-desperation\/\">&#8220;Six Degrees of Desperation&#8221;<\/a>.\u00a0 First, a confession:\u00a0 I&#8217;m ashamed to say I didn&#8217;t recognize the name &#8220;Larry Page&#8221;.\u00a0 I fail at Internet.<\/p>\n<p>I loved the button on this sketch.\u00a0 I was not expecting a time machine, that&#8217;s for sure.\u00a0 The start of the sketch, I liked less.\u00a0 It seemed like there was a long buildup to the six degrees thing &#8212; a page and a half, maybe? &#8212; and that&#8217;s a long time, in a sketch, to not be funny.\u00a0 Still, as with &#8220;Just Like&#8230;&#8221; the timing feels right, so I wouldn&#8217;t say *cut* the buildup&#8230; just find some way to squeeze jokes into the long &#8220;I know you from somewhere&#8221; banter.<\/p>\n<p><p>\nMoving on to <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/facebook-of-genesis\/\">&#8220;Facebook of Genesis&#8221;<\/a>:\u00a0 I admit, I&#8217;ve seen several of these style jokes &#8212; see also <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.zap2it.com\/lost\/2008\/11\/lost-has-thrown.html\"><em>LOST<\/em><\/a> and <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.mcsweeneys.net\/2008\/7\/30schmelling.html\">Hamlet<\/a><\/em> &#8212; but the format never gets old, and the use of &#8220;Li&#8217;l Green Patch&#8221; made me laugh through my nose in an uncomfortable way.\u00a0 In fact, there are pretty good laugh lines throughout here:\u00a0 &#8220;Awesome Animals I Have Named&#8221;, Lucifer posting a link to ICHC, and so on.\u00a0 The only useful advice I can think to offer is perhaps to use an even wider variety of facebook features in the status updates.<\/p>\n<p><p>\nOkay, finally, how do I feel about <a href=\"http:\/\/wwwold.sketchwar.org\/sketches\/why-dont-you-read-my-blog\">my own sketch<\/a>?\u00a0 I was kind of surprised at the reader response:\u00a0 about half thought it was really depressing, and the other half couldn&#8217;t stop snickering.\u00a0 For me, personally, it depicts a sort of small-minded pettiness I see in my own character, so I find it really funny.<\/p>\n<p>I think the problem is that I wrote a scene, not a sketch, and I didn&#8217;t really blow up the characters&#8217; attitudes as extremely as I could have in a proper sketch.\u00a0 It was just an argument, and it never went into Monty-Python-esque crazy-land.\u00a0 Ergo, the audience couldn&#8217;t really distance themselves from it, and they weren&#8217;t quite sure if they were reading comedy or not.\u00a0 (Including jokes would have also been helpful.)<\/p>\n<p>Do I think the scene worked?\u00a0 Eh, I did what I set out to do &#8212; observing an odd little aspect of my own life &#8212; but after three weeks of not-exactly-humorous entries, I really need to get back to writing proper sketches again.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Peter provides some feedback on the six sketches submitted for the 2\/27\/09 topic of &#8220;Social Networking.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":6,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[189],"class_list":["post-631","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-analysis","tag-social-networking"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/631","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/6"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=631"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/631\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=631"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=631"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.sketchwar.org\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=631"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}