Words in Action

Forms and techniques of film dialogue
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ISBN-13:
9783034316620
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.05.2015
Seiten:
232
Autor:
Paolo Braga
Gewicht:
306 g
Format:
210x148x13 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:
Words in Action dedicates to the subject of film dialogue a comprehensive exploration. The book analyzes a wide series of examples, perfectly chosen in contemporary American mainstream cinema - from Gladiator to The Devil Wears Prada, from Schindler's List to A Beautiful Mind, from Collateral to The Dark Knight - and, in some cases, also in prime time TV drama - ER, The West Wing, House M.D., John Adams.
In a screenplay, the secrets of well written dialogue are hidden in the construction of the scene, where every word should stem from the theme of the story. At the light of this basic assumption, the book explores how Hollywood screenwriters create verbal duels assigning characters different frames of values and making the hero win by «reframing» what is at stake in the scene. The author elaborates on how Oscar winner authors such as Paul Haggis, Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian create subtext. Finally, the book highlights the screenwriting techniques to cover exposition, an issue which gives the author also the opportunity to concentrate on the differences between dialogues in movies and in TV drama.
The book concentrates on the importance of dialogue for the artistic and spectacular accomplishment of a screenplay. The author examines film dialogue in three chapters, elaborating first, on the essence of conflict in dialogue, second, on its multiple levels of meaning and interaction, and finally on how dialogue astutely relays information.
Contents: Dialogue and conflict - Dialogue and subtext - Dialogue and exposition - Dialogue and revealing metaphors.
The book concentrates on the importance of dialogue for the artistic and spectacular accomplishment of a screenplay. The author examines film dialogue in three chapters, elaborating first, on the essence of conflict in dialogue, second, on its multiple levels of meaning and interaction, and finally on how dialogue astutely relays information.

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