10 Tips On Writing Better Dialogue
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 Published On Jul 3, 2018

In this Film Courage video series, several screenwriters and authors share their tips for writing better dialogue.

1) 01:33 - Starting Points
2) 05:00 - Cut 20%
3) 08:44 - What’s Real?
4) 15:16 - Subtext
5) 28:44 - Unique Characters
6) 35:58 - Contrast
7) 40:42 - Rewriting
8) 43:14 - Time Period
9) 47:19 - Listen
10) 53:21 - Exposition & Final Thoughts

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