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How to Create Real-Life Dialogue: A Step-by-Step Guide |
By Elaine Radford |
What brings characters to life on film? Dialogue. Crisp, revealing, electric words. |
You will learn how to create the words that animate all great motion picture characters in a new
Scriptologist.com article titled How To Create Real-Life Dialogue: A Step-by-Step Guide. |
In this new article, you will find out how to capture the drama of everyday life, how to tell if the
characters you've created would say the words you've written, how to observe and listen effectively, how to reveal the motivation and history of characters through words and action, and how to move from
character to character, writing dialogue that's true to their personalities. |
There are actual film scenes, scene analyses, plus an exercise to help you break the ice. |
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This is a brief excerpt from the article. The full article is only $5 and you will have 30 days of
password access to read and print it. If you would like to read it and learn how to write great dialogue for your screenplay, then buy the article
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