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Scene Script Draft
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Script Draft Practice
How to Write Dialogue
- Keep it natural: Write how people actually speak.
- Use subtext: Characters may not say exactly what they mean.
- Vary speech patterns: Each character should have a unique voice.
Example:
Character A: "I can't believe you did that!"
Character B: "I had no choice. It was either that or lose everything."
📝 Scene Dialogue
1. Rising Action Dialogue: Write the conversation that builds tension:
2. Climax Dialogue: Write the conversation during the most intense moment of your scene:
3. Resolution Dialogue: Write the conversation that shows how the conflict is resolved:
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