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Zusatztext Contain[s] much useful advice for budding script writers from all points of view. Informationen zum Autor Award-winning writer, Rib Davis, has had over 50 scripts performed on screen, radio and stage and has worked as a script reader for both the BBC and Arts Council of Great Britain. Klappentext A good story can easily be ruined by bad dialogue. Now in its 4th edition, Rib Davis's bestselling Writing Dialogue for Scripts provides expert insight into how dialogue works, what to look out for in everyday speech and how to use dialogue effectively in scripts. Examining practical examples from film, TV, theatre and radio, this book will help aspiring and professional writers alike perfect their skills. The 4th edition of Writing Dialogue for Scripts includes: a look at recent films, such as American Hustle and Blue Jasmine; TV shows such as Mad Men and Peaky Blinders ; and the award winning play, Ruined. Extended material on use of narration within scripts (for example in Peep Show) and dialogue in verbatim scripts (Alecky Blythe's London Road ) also features.Including new case-study examples from shows and films such as Breaking Bad, Girls and In Bruges , this is a fully updated new edition of the bestselling guide to writing dialogue for stage, television, radio and film. Zusammenfassung A good story can easily be ruined by bad dialogue. Now in its 4th edition, Rib Davis’s bestselling Writing Dialogue for Scripts provides expert insight into how dialogue works, what to look out for in everyday speech and how to use dialogue effectively in scripts. Examining practical examples from film, TV, theatre and radio, this book will help aspiring and professional writers alike perfect their skills. The 4th edition of Writing Dialogue for Scripts includes: a look at recent films, such as American Hustle and Blue Jasmine; TV shows such as Mad Men and Peaky Blinders ; and the award winning play, Ruined. Extended material on use of narration within scripts (for example in Peep Show) and dialogue in verbatim scripts (Alecky Blythe’s London Road ) also features. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Preface Introduction 1. How Do We Talk? 2. The Characters' Agenda 3. Naturalistic Dialogue 4. Don't Make it Work Too Hard 5. Beyond the Literal 6. Heightened Naturalism 7. Tone, Pace and Conflict 8. Highly Stylised Dialogue 9. The Character Tells the Story 10. Comic Dialogue 11. Documentary Dialogue 12. Reworking the Dialogue 13. Last Words Index ...