Ashes Production Blog
History of the Writers’ Room – Part Two
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog on November 9th, 2010
I wrote the first part of this a long time ago, and I have been trying to get back to it ever since. Events have conspired to keep me busy – turns out a show won’t shoot/post and promote itself, but as tonight is the first punch up session for bump 2 (our second of third set f 60 episodes) I thought it was a good time to carve some time aside and jot down some memories. And no, I haven’t had time to dig up pictures!
In the last post, I talked about the people. Now let’s talk about the set up.
We mostly met in my “office” which is in the basement of a church nearby where I live. I bought tables and chairs from a retirement home, and Joel and I spent many hours scrubbing the cream corn off them. Once they were set up in my room, there was barely enough room to squeeze around the edge of the room to grab a snack or a coffee.
We bought ourselves a roll of craft paper and tacked it to the wall. We marked off four character streams – Evil Trojan Borscht, written by me, Fantabulous Gal, written by Melanie Hunter, The Plumber, written by the team of Scott Watkins and Adam Swimmer, and Major Faultline & Leopard Woman, written by Conor O’Hegarty and Chelsea Larkin. Then we made a grid by dividing the character streams into 15 parts. This was our Bump 1.
Then we just started tossing around ideas of what happens to each character. Well, that’s not entirely true. I had a general idea where each character was starting from, since they all picked up from the aftermath of Captain Euchre. The only one that did not start from a Captain Euchre plot point was Fantabulous Gal. It was Mel’s suggestion that Fantabulous Gal be DynaGal’s sidekick/personal assistant. I immediately said no. But then I started to think about it… and realized it added quite a bit to an otherwise murky character (at the time).
Each time we had an idea for an episode that made us laugh and moved the story forward, we wrote it on an index card and slotted it on the grid. We didn’t start at the beginning and come up with the story in order. We started with what we already knew we wanted to have happen and then filled in the blanks. It’s a technique that I use all the time – it really helps to find your story quickly, instead of getting stuck because you don’t know point two, or whatever.
In the first session, we had all 15 episodes for all 4 character streams up on the board. And so we all went away to write. The scripts came to Neil, who polished them and reworked them as needed, and then they came to me, where I did the same. Two weeks later, we all met again to go over the scripts and tried to figure out if they made any sense. We talked them through, and then we all went away to rewrite. Again, the scripts went to Neil, who rewrote them, and then to me.
Including the punch up room sessions, each script went through at least 7 revisions! That’s a lot of writing for something that was going to be semi-improvised anyway, but we want to do our best to give ourselves a solid foundation of story, character and humour… that they can then dive off of on the day of the shoot.
We did that same process – meet to discuss, write, rewrite, meet to discuss, write, rewrite twice more until we had scripts for all three bumps – 180 episodes! I’m trying to remember now how long it took – something like 5 or 6 months. And while we weren’t working on it everyday 9 to 5, each of us put in a lot of free time. And Joel, our script coordinator, put in many hours of additional work; formatting, organizing, writing synopses and keywords… Thanks Joel!
And now, about 2 years later, we’re finally going to camera. We’re already posted 15 episodes online! It’s weird, because I’ve known them for so long as theoretical things typed into a computer, it is a little hard t adjust and realize – no, that one’s actually done and out there for the audience!
Oh, the punch up room is about to start! I gotta get going. Tonight we’re going to be working on scripts for Fantabulous Gal’s episodes #16-31! We’ll be shooting them in December, and they’ll start airing in February.
Thanks for reading this post! I hope that someday I’ll have a chance to add a part three and give you a little more detail about our Punch Up Rooms!
“Sexy Avenger!”
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Show News, Tights and Fights on November 8th, 2010
The Major worries that his inactivity might not be going over so well with his wife and, naturally, he resents her for it. No matter. With the sound advice of his former cellmate Tubsy for inspiration, Faultline devises a plan to rejoin Ronin Force and restore his respectability.
We haven’t heard too much from the Major – unless you have been following him on Twitter, that is!
Last Thursday we had our first live Twitter performance. We didn’t tell too many people about it, because we wanted to use it as something as a dry run. But it does explain why the Major is jacketless in this video!
When our new website launches on November 12, it’ll be easy to peek in and see all the various elements of the show. For now, if you want to see what went down with Leopard Woman and The Major, you can click here!
We’re still working out the bugs, so to read it in order you’ll have to scroll down until you see these posts…
It’s easiest if you look for posts from Tights and Fights. There’s less of them, so they stand out more.
We hope you enjoy today’s episode!
Exciting Annoucement Time!
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Latest News, Tights and Fights on November 2nd, 2010
Hola, Scott here!
It’s been a while since I last posted any actual news here – there was a lot more time to do stuff like that before we started posting episodes! We hope that you’re enjoying them, we’re pretty exciting to be sharing them with you.
But actually, we’ve got a few announcements, and they are interrelated, so I thought that I might as well put them into this one post. So here goes!
Bump Two Filming starts in December!
That’s right. The sixty episodes that we have already shot, and are currently releasing online, only takes us a third of the way through the story. We have are moving ahead on production of the next sixty!
What can you expect from them? How about time travel, monkeys, ninjas, split personalities, Fantabulous Gal as a cleaning service mogul, an evil robot invasion of Leopardia – Leopard Woman’s kingdom in the middle of the planet, The Plumber goes undercover… and much much more!
We’re going into prep in November, just as we’re approaching our official launch on November 12. Busy, busy month – we hope you think it is worth it!
Okay, on to related exciting annoucement #2!
Table Read for Bump Two is tomorrow!
For the second time, we’re gathering all of our cast and key crew together to hear all the scripts from Bump Two out loud. This is a crucial testing ground for jokes and storylines – trying to figure out what works and what doesn’t. What needs to be punched up and what needs to be left alone, even though the joke may not be fresh to you two years after you wrote it.
The table read is also a nice chance to have everyone gathered in one spot – one of the few times that this happens for our oversize, sprawling production.
We’ll let you know how it goes! And then it’s on to the punch up room sessions, where the scripts get rewritten (again) and many laughs spill out of the boardroom here at the Gopher Hole.
And speaking of writing, here’s related and exciting announcement #3!
Live Transmedia Performances Start This Week!
Some of you who follow our characters on twitter or YouTube have already noticed they have started chatting with each other, and the occasional ‘civilian.’ That’s what we call our ‘low intensity’ Transmedia activities – and we’re only just getting our feet wet with those. But this week, we’ll be doing our first, live Transmedia performance!
Because we’re thinking of this as a bit of a test run, I’m not going to give you any times or dates here. Rest assured, if you follow us on Twitter, you’ll get more info. (If you don’t – why not?) This first performance will be low key, and low stress, but as we get our sea legs you’ll be hearing a lot more about these performances – and you’ll see why we call this show the most Transmedia story ever told!
The real fun part of these performances is that you can join in! We’re looking to get our audience to be as involved with how the plot unfolds us the characters themselves. It’s like an improvised scene that anyone can be a part of! Exciting, no?
So that’s it for the announcements right now. But watch this space – there’ s plenty of surprises still to come!
Who’s Kim?
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Show News, Tights and Fights on October 31st, 2010
Fantabulous Gal does some serious rationalizing when she moves into her ex-boss’s apartment while DynaGal’s in the loony bin.
We finally get another check in from Fantabulous Gal! She needs a place to stay, her old boss is catatonic… sounds perfect, n’est pa?
“Oh sorry, Gone With The Wind, now you’re mine.”
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Show News, Tights and Fights on October 31st, 2010
Leopard Woman celebrates her promotion as head of Ronin Force.
Leopard Woman has a good day, except for Major Hubby’s bitterness. The only real problem is that now she might actually have to start looking for the missing Captain Euchre…
Cause you asked for it… More Plumber!
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Tights and Fights on October 31st, 2010
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Robert Strovesco begins to understand a little more about how the internet works and explains why man in his forties is once again living with his mom. It’s all that Captain Euchre’s fault and he’s gonna pay!
Once The Plumber has figured out that the YouTube is for every you out there, he lets us on how his life has been going lately… disastrously!
Our Official Launch is NOVEMBER 12!
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Business of Web Series, Tights and Fights on October 30th, 2010
Are you ready to party like a super hero?
First of all, we want to thank you so much for watching. We are so grateful for every view we get, and despite all the work and long hours, every time we get a positive comment from the far side of our computer monitors, it’s all worthwhile.
We launched our first teaser episode on October 1st, and we had our soft launch on October 15th. As of the writing of this post, we’re only on episode 8 of 180 and still slowly rolling out all the exciting elements that is the totally of the Tights and Fights: Ashes experience!
And so, we’re pleased to announce officially that our official launch of Tights and Fights: Ashes is on November 12th! What does this mean to you, our dear beloved viewers and fans? It means you’ll finally get to see our official website – the ‘hub’ of our show’s online experience.
And for us, we’re going to have a party to celebrate with our cast, crew, supporters and friends that very night!
So mark it down on your calendar – November 12th is going to be a big day for us, we hope that you’ll come by the website and tell us what you think!
Thanks for making this show such a special experience for us!
It’s Plumber Time!
Posted by ScottAlbert in Ashes Production Blog, Latest News, Show News, Tights and Fights on October 28th, 2010
Robert Stovesco, a mild mannered plumber, tries to reach out and touch his son.
Say a big hello to The Plumber!
The Plumber has the distinction to be the only character in Tights and Fights: Ashes to be seen in Tights and Fights: Captain Euchre! You can watch the episode, here.
And, may I say, that the joke about the elephant is one of my favourites in the whole series! Elephants never forget!




