Has Dialogue Changed?

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Tell us more. What is the new software? What's the default page size?

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dpaterso said:
Tell us more. What is the new software? What's the default page size?

-Derek


/I sent him it. Don't tell him.
 

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dpaterso said:
Dave, sex thread in Office Party, immediate action.

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That was enough. I did. My apologies to Office Party.
 

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Hmm. When I look at Dialogue element in FD7 the indents are set to 2.75" and 6.25"

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I use Corel Wordperfect. I know some people say it's amateurish but I find that if you stick to the formatting conventions you can produce a screenplay just the same. On paper nobody could tell the difference.
 

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Mike The Mover said:
I use Corel Wordperfect. I know some people say it's amateurish but I find that if you stick to the formatting conventions you can produce a screenplay just the same. On paper nobody could tell the difference.
Whatever one uses to produce pages of screenplay that comport to the accepted norms ... doesn't matter. What matters is the product, not the tool that's used to produce it. A guy could chisel it in stone and if it printed a nice looking page in Courier 12, who would care besides nobody? Right, nobody.

I'm looking at David Trottier's "Screenwriter's Bible" and he says the indent for dialogue should be 2.5 inches from the left margin, which he suggests ought to be 1.5 inches. He goes on to say that a line of dialogue should be no wider than 3.5 inches, then adds that some writers perfer 3.0 inches.

Then he says, "The above guides are not written in stone."

As long as we keep our form somewhere near these guidelines, we'll be fine. I use Sophocles and it indents dialogue 2 and 5/8 inches from the left edge and keeps the lines within a 3.25 inch width. I'm happy with that. It's default left margin is 1.5 inches so dialogue is indented one and one-eighth inches in from that.

It sure's heck isn't worth a lot of sweat.
 

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Does it matter?

I mean, most of the scriptwriting software programs have ways to nudge the format settings to make the script longer or shorter.

If it's a pre-set, I wouldn't worry about it. That half-inch really won't make that much difference. And if you want, change the settings to what you like. Beyond the basic format issues, it's about the the story/characters/idea.*

To me, this is almost up there with the two vs three brad dilemma.

Man, do I need more sleep at nights and more coffee in a morning!

(*OK, actually it's about the writing, the voice, but you know what I mean.)
 

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I don't even use brads. I put my screenplays in three-holed binders. Not that I've shown my screenplays to anyone but my family and friends....