Archive for February, 2015

Screenwriting Course #148: Writing Great Dialogue (part 3)

Hello, screenwriters.  As you’re well aware, my mission is to provide information and examples of great screenwriting you wouldn’t normally get in your typical screenwriting class, screenwriting workshop, or screenwriting course.  This certainly fits that bill. Our subject now is writing dialogue that will capture the attention of the reader and your audience at large. […]

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Screenwriting Course #147: Writing Better Dialogue

As I’ve stated on many occasions, I provide these posts so you will receive information you wouldn’t normally get in your typical screenwriting course, screenwriting class or screenwriting workshop. We now are talking about writing better dialogue.  Here is a great example from “The Fisher King,” written by Richard LaGravenese. Parry is played by the […]

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Screenwriting Course #146: Writing Great Dialogue

As is always the case, I do my utmost to provide examples of great screenwriting you wouldn’t normally encounter in your typical screenwriting course, screenwriting workshop, or screenwriting class. We are now going to talk at length about writing great screen dialogue. I will be giving a webinar on this topic on March 24th so […]

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Screenwriting Course #145: Creating Believable Characters

As you have probably gathered by now, this blog is all about providing information that you wouldn’t normally hear in a screenwriting class, screenwriting course, or screenwriting workshop. This certainly fits that bill. I’ve spent a good deal of my life working in this craft and trying to understand what truly makes a great screenplay. […]

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