Internal Dialogue in Screenwriting - Do or Don't?
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Description
Hosts Tasha Huo and Josh Hallman take on the hotly debated topic amongst Screenwriters of whether to include a character's Internal Dialogue in action descriptions, or simply write a blueprint for the camera (as we are taught in film school). Using examples from successful spec scripts that have sold and their own scripts, Tasha and Josh break down the benefits of adding Internal Dialogue and why it can work.   Questions / Comments: [email protected] Edited by the GREAT Paul Lundquist 
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