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  1. Your job as Dialogue Director is to be on the lookout for a few especially important words or phrases in your reading, including dialogue and descriptions. Choose passages that catch your eye. Also, record words or phrases that are unfamiliar or don’t seem to make sense in the story.

  2. Feb 23, 2018 · 10 Movie Directors Whose Films Have Great Dialogues. Posted on February 23, 2018 by German Torres Ascencio. Conversations are some of the most common scenes in films, and when done well they can be extremely powerful.

  3. Studio-era directors and screenwriters developed distinctive dialogue styles. Especially in screwball comedies, such as Bringing Up Baby (1938) and His Girl Friday (1940), director Howard Hawks (1896–1977) would have his actors speak quickly and jump on each others' lines; his overlapping dialogue became a central element of his films ...

  4. Dialogue Director. During the transition from silent movies to talkies, dialogue directors were indespensible in coaching performers about delivering lines for the camera. (Notably, some silent film stars were not able to make the switch from silent films to talkies because of poor speech habits or, weak or irritating voices.) The dialogue ...

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · According to IMDb's Top 250 list, renowned writers like Quentin Tarantino and Francis Ford Coppola have penned cinema's greatest dialogue.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · 1. Annie Hall. Woody Allen is a master of neurotic and eccentric banter. If you have characters that match those characteristics, Annie Hall is the first movie you should watch to get a sense of the rhythm that those types of characters utilize in their speech patterns and exchanges.

  7. Feb 23, 2018 · 1. The Coen Brothers. The Coen brothers take a very classic approach to certain aspects of film form and one can see this in the way they shot their conversations. First, their conversations are almost always dramatic.