Movie Dialogue Tips

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Get together with your CFGs and read over this tutorial. After you read the tutorial answer the following questions as a comment to THIS POST.

Which tips were most useful to you and why? Did these tips help you figure out what you were going to do your Dialog with Plot Twist assignment on?

Which one of these are you most likely to use and why?

5 Replies to “Movie Dialogue Tips”

  1. The most useful tip is to fulfill the dialog with intent because it is what movies the story forward and has a purpose that you need to meet. These tips have helped me think of what i should do for my video and help me figure out how it should be written. I’m most likely to use number five to make sure my dialog goes somewhere and has a point to it.

  2. The Cross your T’s. Is most useful to me because i would just keep it on the side of the page not the middle and lined up to look better and even. Yes it did help me i’m going to add the dialog in the Cross T’s form.

  3. Which tips were most useful to you and why?
    The 10-3 rule, I’ll be sure to use it a lot more now
    Did these tips help you figure out what you were going to do your Dialog with Plot Twist assignment on?
    It helped a little.
    Which one of these are you most likely to use and why?
    The “Face the challenge” Tip, It shows me I need to keep viewers intrigued.

  4. the most useful tip was the 10-3 rule, i think it will help me keep the dialogue in check, and keep the actual talking time reasonable and not just have the characters talk forever. these tips did helped me come up with some ideas for my dialogue project

  5. The tip about the 10-3 rule will definitely help me when wring my script. Also makes a lot of sense to me, so I hope it makes my story more interesting. Another tip I liked was to make the conversation interesting. To not add everyday life sentences.

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