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Show, Don’t Tell: Turn a Talky Script into a Visual Masterpiece | Script Reader Pro

When it comes to advice on script dialogue, “show, don’t tell” is the most repeated phrase out there. But how does a screenwriter put it into practice?

Our latest video breaks down the “show, don’t tell” method so you can turn a talky script into a visual masterpiece.

Here’s what’s coming up:

· What “show, don’t tell” really means and why it works.
· How to push the story forward with action vs. words.
· Film examples to learn from and “auditing” your script.

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FIND THE SHOW, DON'T TELL GUIDE HERE:

www.scriptreaderpro.com/show-dont-tell-screenwriti…

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Over to You:

· Ask yourself, what’s the purpose of each scene in my script?
· Use the “show, vs. tell” method to write or re-write scenes.
· What do you think of our methods in the video?

Let us know in the comments section below the video.
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