Silent movie screenplays

Started by children with angels, April 06, 2003, 05:59:28 AM

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children with angels

I'm just about to start work on adapting a short story of mine into a silent movie, and I was wondering what the drill is when it comes to the writing the dialogue (ie: intertitles)...
"Should I bring my own chains?"
"We always do..."

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cowboykurtis

i would assume that you'd write it the same as in a talking picture. are you going to have the actors actually speak the words, so there lips will be moving and then we'll see the text at teh bottom. if thats the case, write it as a normal screenplay.
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ReelHotGames

The format I have seen used is to write the dialogue that will be seen onscreen and put it in "quotations" this conotates it is to be read by the audience.

You may write other dialogue that is a response that is shown but not read. (ie... NO!) where you don;t need the title card, but the dialogue should stioll be there on the written page.

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children with angels

Thanks, guys - I was all ready to write, like:

                                       INTERTITLE:

                  Do you want to get some ice cream or something?

(actually a line from the script. Goddamn great, isn't it...)

Thanks for saving me from this.
"Should I bring my own chains?"
"We always do..."

http://www.alternatetakes.co.uk/
http://thelesserfeat.blogspot.com/