Archive for March, 2015

Screenwriting Course #151: When It’s Okay To Write On-The-Nose Dialogue

Hello, Screenwriters. You know I attempt to provide information that you wouldn’t normally get in your typical screenwriting class, screenwriting workshop or screenwriting course. This post certainly fits that bill. Our discussion of last week made me think more about what I like to call obligatory scenes. These are scenes in movies where characters are […]

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Screenwriting Course #150: Developing Strong Dialogue

Hello, screenwriters. These posts are meant to provide detailed information one wouldn’t normally get in your typical screenwriting workshop, screenwriting class or screenwriting course. This is my last post on writing dialogue before my webinar on March 24th when I provide in great detail screenwriting techniques to improve this crucial aspect of your craft. The […]

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Screenwriting Course #149: Developing Strong Dialogue in Your Screenplay

As you know, I write these posts to provide information you wouldn’t normally hear in your typical screenwriting course, screenwriting class or screenwriting workshop.  This certainly fits that bill. I used to think you couldn’t teach screenwriters how to write better dialogue, but I was wrong. Developing your talent for great repartee is not necessarily […]

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