Friday, April 20, 2012

Blog #8

Creating effective dialogue is very crucial to a script because it pushes the story forward. The three most important things about dialogue in a script are the dialogue itself,  the description, and the action. The dialogue has to be able to carry the story or else the audience will get bored. The dialogue must intrigue the audience and have something that sets it apart from other scripts (maybe it is particularly witty or funny). Next, describing scenes and emotions are very important if the script is going to turn out how the writer envisions it Finally there must be some sort of action pushing through or else the script has no content. The dialogue must keep the main plot going, rising to the climax. These three elements are very key to creating an effective script.

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