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    Dialogue Mastered: Little known secrets to creative writing

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    Dialogue Mastered: Little known secrets to creative writing

    Dialogue Mastered: Little known secrets to creative writing
    Duration: 42:17 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 676 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Hollywood dialogue secrets. Professional writing techniques to help build memorable dialogue people will gravitate to.
    What you'll learn
    Introduction to mastering your Dialogue
    Dialogue Techniques for Dynamic and Engaging Characters
    How to make your dialogue more active and action-oriented
    Use these Dialogue Tricks to Build Relationships or Create Conflict
    Simple literary devices that can create a sense of contrast or surprise in your dialogue
    Tips to expertly reveal a character's inner thoughts and emotions in their dialogue
    Create Humour using these simple tools
    Jumping conflict and how to avoid it (yes Jumping conflict is very bad)
    Further Developing your dialogue to provide a comprehensive understanding of the use of its use in creative writing
    Tearing apart and rebuilding a famous film scene with your newfound dialogue Jedi skills
    Requirements
    You will learn all you need to know to get started in writing great dialogue. Ideally have a good grounding of the fundementals of your creative writing field to add this extra layer to your writing
    Description
    “The quality of the dialogue is a great barometer of the quality of the script." - Ridley Scott
    For years, I struggled to secure funding for my films, relying on visuals to compensate for lackluster dialogue. Though I had a solid understanding of script writing fundamentals, my dialogue always fell flat. I scoured the internet, took courses, and read books in search of the elusive secret to crafting great dialogue - but found only ambiguous answers. Eventually, I discovered the secret sauce, and in no time, went from a nobody to pitching my script at the Berlin Film Festival.
    In this course, I go beyond the basics of dialogue writing to explore the intricacies and mysteries of developing truly great lines. You'll learn why so many writers struggle to find the perfect words and the techniques that can dramatically improve your dialogue. You'll gain the essential tools for crafting authentic and compelling dialogue in your screenplays, including how to create distinct and believable characters through their speech patterns, implement simple tips and tricks to reveal their inner thoughts and emotions, and use dialogue to build relationships and create conflict like a pro.
    I'll teach you that writing great dialogue is about more than just giving your characters lines and hitting "enter." You'll learn to avoid common conversational pitfalls and other mistakes that can make your scripts a difficult read. Whether you're working on an action-packed blockbuster or a character-driven drama, a series of interactions in a game, or your latest novel, good dialogue and great characters are essential to any successful script.
    In this concise course, you'll gain the tools you need to deliver believable and lively dialogue, enriching your writing with engaging and interesting lines that avoid the pitfalls of "on the nose" dialogue, clunky exposition, and other bad habits. With the depth of characterization you'll gain from this course, you'll be able to easily strip away awkward dialogue and bring your writing to the next level.

    Who this course is for:
    Screenwriter
    Creative writer
    Writer
    Narrative designer
    Screen writers
    Novelists
    Bloggers
    Journalists
    Copywriters
    Playwrite
    Biographer
    Critic
    Historian
    Ghostwriter
    Comic writing
    Song writer
    Short story writer
    Busines Writer
    Non fiction book writer
    Poet
    Game writing
    Video game writing

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