DZ-31: Tools for Better Dialogue
Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast - Podcast készítő Chas Fisher and Stuart Willis
How does dialogue serve to reveal character?
Chas & Stu are joined once again by the renowned script developer and producer, Stephen Cleary. In the first part of our series on writing better dialogue (there will be more!), we take a close look at how dialogue serves character: individuating characters, revealing characterisation, shifting status, and much more.
Together, they (well, mostly Stephen) break down scenes from ANALYSE THIS, NOTTING HILL, REMAINS OF THE DAY and THE AVENGERS. In a first for Draft Zero, we include audio excerpts to make everything even clearer / stop Chas & Stu (mostly Stu) from butchering lines. That, and not everything is on YouTube.
And, in back matter, we continue the discussion into more academic areas of the difference between theatrical, cinematic and television dialogue.
EPISODE LINKS
- Stephen Cleary's Website: http://www.stephenclearyfilm.com
- Inglorious Bastards - "Strudel"
- ANALYSE THIS screenplay by Peter Tolan and Harold Ramis and Kenneth Lonergan
- YouTube: Analyze This - "Anxiety Disorder"
- YouTube: Remains of the Day - "Book"
- NOTTING HILL by Richard Curtis
- YouTube: Notting Hill - "Just A Girl"
- THE AVENGERS by Joss Whedon
- YouTube: The Avengers - "We're a Timebomb"
- Goodreads: Directing Actors by Judith Weston
- iView: Please Like Me
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