In this Film Courage video we discuss various insights and advice about writing effective dialogue for screenplays. We emphasize the importance of purposeful conversation, character intentions, subtext, and contrast in dialogue. This compilation highlights how dialogue should drive the story forward, showcasing individual voices, and avoiding on-the-nose explanations. Additionally, it touches on the humorous aspect of language and cultural differences.
0) 0:00 - Intro - Bill Duke, David Jay Willis, Karl Iglesias
1) 0:14 - Great Dialogue... And Not So Great - Jeffrey Davis and Peter Desberg
2) 0:43 - Not Connected To The Character's Desire Line - Karl Iglesias
3) 1:37 - Not Knowing What The Characters Want - Daniel Calvisi
4) 2:12 - Dialogue Is A Strategy - Karl Iglesias
5) 2:48 - It's Not What The Characters Would Really Say - Erik Bork
6) 3:17 - What Is The Character Hiding? - Christine Conradt
7) 3:51 - Sometimes It's What's Not Said - Scott Myers
8) 4:11 - The Best Dialogue Has Subtext - Erik Bork
9) 4:40 - No Action Behind The Dialogue - Paul Joseph Gulino
10) 5:54 - Using Dialogue Instead Of Action - Shannan E. Johnson
11) 6:34 - Q&A Dialogue - Paul Joseph Gulino
12) 6:46 - Too Much Explanation - Christine Conradt
13) 7:12 - On The Nose Dialogue - Daniel Calvisi, Shannan E. Johnson, Paul Joseph Gulino
14) 8:04 - The Dialogue Is Not Playable - Jeffrey Davis and Peter Desberg
15) 8:35 - Talk But No Dialogue - Paul Joseph Gulino
16) 8:55 - Conversation With A Purpose - Scott Myers
17) 9:47 - Each Line Of Dialogue Matters - Paul Joseph Gulino, Daniel Calvisi
18) 10:46 - Too Much Dialogue - Kenneth Castillo, Karl Iglesias
19) 11:18 - Too Many Long Monologues - Daniel Calvisi
20) 12:44 - Read Your Dialogue Out Loud - Jeffrey Davis and Peter Desberg
21) 13:17 - Spend More Time Listening - Shane Stanley, Daniel Calvisi
22) 15:14 - Using Words That Don't Fit The Characters - Shane Stanley, Shannan E. Johnson
23) 15:52 - Every Character Sounds The Same - Christine Conradt
24) 16:03 - No Contrast Between Characters - Karl Iglesias
25) 16:49 - Right Dialogue, Wrong Character - Frank Dietz
26) 16:55 - Where's The Irony - Paul Joseph Gulino
27) 17:18 - A Parting Shot - Matthew Kalil
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