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Edit | Post #38100 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #37448 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
Edit | Post #24730 | Initial revision | — | almost 5 years ago |
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A: Don't look at what I did there As long as you don't keep people hanging too long and you do the skip at an appropriate time, it can work. > Bob meets Charlie on a chatroom. They talk for a while, then Charlie has to go to bed so he can get to work in the morning. Just as he is leaving, for work, he hears a knock at the door. It's... (more) |
— | about 5 years ago |
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A: In a script how can I signal who's winning the argument? You may want to consider using a "peanut gallery". This is similar to SpaGirl's suggestion, but these are people who are not involved in the argument directly, yet can provide some context. > Jessica says, "I've been riding this way since I taught myself as a kid!" > Barb replied, "Well, you can r... (more) |
— | over 5 years ago |
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A: Making the death of background characters sad One thing I see to make this come across as sad is to make it devastating to one of the more main characters. "He was my best friends, ex-wife's, brother in law from her third marriage..." isn't a very convincing connection, however "he was my best friend's brother, so we spent almost all our time to... (more) |
— | almost 7 years ago |