The Mystery of Subtext - For most people, subtext
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Posted 2:08 PM May. 1, 2010
The Mystery of Subtext by Hal Croasmun But there is a structure to subtext and it can be learned. The quality of your dialogue can be dramatically improved by building in meaningful subtext. Well written subtext is the mark of a professional writer. On the other hand, constant on-the-nose (OTN) dialogue is the mark of an amateur writer. FROM THE SCREENPLAY "AS GOOD AS IT GETS" Remember, subtext plays a vital role in bringing a script to life. It takes the movie from an external projection on a screen to an internal experience that an audience can live and enjoy.
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