How to Write Interesting Character Dialogues? (4 Important Points)
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Dialogues are an important part of any screenplay as it helps to connect the audiences with your story and character. In this episode, I share with you the 4 most important techniques to conceive valuable as well as interesting dialogues for your characters in your next project.
0:26 Dialogue or not?
1:49 No Secret For Great Dialogues
3:21 Who Speaks The Dialogue?
5:09 Keep The Actor In Mind
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About Sab John:
The facilitator, Mr Sab John Edathattil is an Indian Screenwriter, Script Consultant and Story Coach. He has more than 30 years of screenwriting experience and 30 plus filmed screenplays to his credit. He had penned characters for veteran actors like Kamal Haasan, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Thilakan, Nassar, Girish Karnad, Raghuvaran, Charuhasan, Jagathy, Suriya, Urvashi, Gauthami, Jyothika, Urmila Matondkar etc.
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The best part is, he teaches amazing
Sir , Can you do a video about blending the subplots with the main plot of the story?And how much should we want to work with the subplots for their maximum clarity? And how it should not be existed seperately from the main plot?
Your teaching is very well.it is help me about write the diologue.
Luvb u so much sir 💙
Very nice 👍.
Thank you, are the previous workshop available to watch ?
Master 🙏
Please make next videos on act and plots
Sir, how to manage the continuity in scenes??