Dots, Dashes and Parentheticals
In this screenwriting video, I discuss how to show characters interrupting each other, or otherwise not waiting for their time to speak in screenplay dialogue format.
While I say that there are no hard-and-fast rules, there are definitely conventions. Most scripts you read in 2019 follow these patterns in dots and dashes.
Видео Dots, Dashes and Parentheticals канала John August
While I say that there are no hard-and-fast rules, there are definitely conventions. Most scripts you read in 2019 follow these patterns in dots and dashes.
Видео Dots, Dashes and Parentheticals канала John August
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