![]() ![]() The process is intense and the pressure is palpable, but without the crazy deadline, says Trey Parker, the episodes would never get finished. This, they say, is all quite normal for them. Now back in Colorado, they find themselves with no ideas for the next episode of South Park and with the pressure of producing a show that will air in less than a week. The documentary begins as Matt and Trey return from New York City where their first Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon, had just opened to rave reviews. The short film-"Six Days to Air: The Making of South Park"- focuses on the co-creators and lead writers for the show, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, as they and their team brainstorm ideas, write, rewrite, record dialog, and finally animate one entire show in just six days. In 2011 Comedy Central began shooting a documentary about the process behind the creation of a typical South Park episode. This is exactly what happened just a few years ago, all quite by accident it would seem. Therefore, when someone credible comes along who offers free, insanely simple yet effective advice for improving one's story, he will find a very large audience indeed. Much of the advice is helpful, but the enormous volume of information related to writing or telling better stories can be overwhelming. And there is no shortage of people giving story advice and tips. ![]() There are a ton of storytelling-related books and websites in the cosmos. ![]()
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