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    Home ImprovementTo construct a sitcom, like Home Improvement, there are certain media concepts that the show must consider before constructing a set and script. The chosen medium determines the format of the text, money limits the construction and the audience limits the construction, as well as the lifestyles and values ​​of the audience. The show's writers must determine what dialogue is used in the script, such as the language and choice of words used. The script also includes the choice of plot, setting, character and narrator. To add to this list, the show could not be made possible without a recording environment, such as cameras, a studio to work in, lighting, sound effects, props, costumes, coloring equipment and fonts of characters for messages. The audience has a lot to do with the success of the show. The writers of Home Improvement have to watch the show like an audience member would. If the show does not perform well and does not show an environment that the audience may not find interesting, it can affect the popularity of the show. Home Improvement is about a normal family of five facing everyday problems, involving either the children or the adults. Tim Taylor (played by Tim Allen) is a clumsy and hilarious tool-loving man who hosts a TV show called "Tool Time", while "raising three hormone-charged boys into responsible adults", Brad ( Zacery Ty Bryan) and Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) who are always chasing girls, and Mark (Taran Noah Smith) quoted in an ABC PRIMETIME article, with the help of his understanding wife Jill (played by Patricia Richardson.) Jill and Tim seem to have a healthy relationship between the two of them. Meanwhile, Wilson, Taylor's unusual neighbor, serves as a teacher or guide to Tim, or anyone else with a problem. Wilson is always there when Tim needs to talk. Al Borlan (Richard Karn) is Tim's best friend, and also his colleague on the TV show "Tool Time". Heidi, is the "Tool Time Girl" who always presents Tim Taylor for the "Tool Time" show. In each episode the audience expects a continuing storyline, for example Tim always hurt or Al always joked about, these are the parts of the show that views keep wanting to return to. look.