Screenwriting Tip #860
There’s nothing more sobering than hearing an actor read one of your lines completely wrong. The good news is, you can prevent future suck by writing crystal clear, unambiguous dialogue in the first place.
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I tend to agree. It’s not always on the writer to convey things in a way that makes sense in the context. I’ve had...
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Counterpoint: Plenty...actors suck at context and subtext and there’s nothing
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