For the HTML Design Project, I have decided to put some of my analysis of ensemble comedy into words. There are many similar aspects among different ensemble comedy shows. These "tropes" align to create a sort of genre of comedy show with many interacting characters. I chose this topic because it is something I spend a lot of time thinking about. I have written a few shows, myself, so putting it into words might make things even clearer for myself. 

This will be an informative site intended for people who want to study or write comedies, for television or movies. I will present structure that is inherent to these shows and introduce examples from popular television to illustrate my points. While the site will mainly be for those who want to write their own comedies, it may be of interest to those who see patterns in television and want to know more about them.

I plan to make the site simply styled: single column with sub-sections and images. I also plan to include textbook styles with "Did You Know?" kind of interjections. These interjections will be tangentially related to the subject matter, but only really serve for a kind of trivia. 

The writing on the page will be fairly simple. I will establish structure with lists and charts, and then explain individual points in detail. The information will be semi-formal and not academic. 



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    Blaine Brown

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