script on peace and unity at least four members in script in dialogue form
Answers
Explanation:
Script dialogue: if your characters are just talking you’re doing it wrong.
When it comes to how to write great dialogue in a script, most advice tends to be quite vague. For example, you’ll often hear how “script dialogue should…”
• “Propel the story forward”
• “Reveal character and theme”
• “Build conflict and drama”
• “Sound different for each character”
• “Entertain with witty, quotable lines”
• “Never run longer than three lines”
• “Never be on-the-nose”
The first problem here is that, while much of this advice is true, it doesn’t really get to the heart of the problem behind 90 percent of bad screenplay dialogue.
Or how to fix it.
It tells writers to do something specific, like add more conflict or subtext, without looking at the bigger picture that’s causing the lack of conflict or subtext.
Similarly, when writers are told to build conflict, push the story forward and reveal character through dialogue, this encourages the act of writing more dialogue. But this is the heart of the problem: letting characters coast through easy-going conversations.