Mockumentary Concept Development
Develop mockumentary premises that balance documentary authenticity with comedic absurdity.
Core Mockumentary Principles
Documentary veneer: The fictional world must feel like it could be a real documentary subject. Ground absurdity in mundane specifics.
Earnest characters: Characters never know they're funny. They take their world completely seriously.
Observational comedy: Humor emerges from the gap between how characters see themselves and how we see them.
Satire through specificity: The best mockumentaries target something real (competitive culture, artistic pretension, workplace dynamics) through a fictional lens.
Concept Development Workflow
Step 1: Identify the Satirical Target
Ask: What real-world phenomenon, subculture, or institution is being satirized?
Examples:
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Best in Show → competitive dog show culture / upper-middle-class obsessions
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This Is Spinal Tap → rock star ego and the music industry
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What We Do in the Shadows → immigrant integration / roommate dynamics
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The Office → corporate culture and middle management
Key question: What would a documentary crew find genuinely interesting about this world?
Step 2: Find the Documentary Hook
What makes this world "worthy" of documentation? Options:
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A competition or event with stakes
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A crisis or turning point
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An anniversary or milestone
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Access to a previously private world
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Following a specific journey or mission
Step 3: Establish the World Rules
Define what's normal within this world:
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What do insiders take for granted that outsiders find absurd?
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What hierarchies, rituals, or jargon exist?
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What are the unspoken rules everyone follows?
Step 4: Create Stakes
Even absurd stakes must feel real to characters:
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What can be won or lost?
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Why does this matter desperately to these people?
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What's the ticking clock?
Step 5: Find the Tone Balance
Mockumentary tone spectrum:
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Grounded absurd (The Office): Real workplace, slightly exaggerated characters
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Heightened real (Best in Show): Real subculture, characters pushed to comic extremes
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Impossible real (What We Do in the Shadows): Impossible premise treated with complete documentary realism
Output Format
Save concept documentation to: dev/concept.md
Include:
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Logline: One sentence encapsulating premise + satirical angle
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Documentary hook: Why a crew is filming this
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World rules: What's normal here
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Stakes: What's at risk
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Satirical target: What real-world thing is being examined
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Tone reference: Which existing mockumentary it's closest to and why
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Comic engine: The repeatable source of humor
Reference Films
When developing concepts, reference these established mockumentaries for tone calibration:
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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
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Best in Show (2000)
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The Office (UK 2001, US 2005)
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Parks and Recreation (2009)
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What We Do in the Shadows (2014 film, 2019 series)
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016)