Lazzard
Friday 13th October 2023 3:36pm [Edited]
Ludlow
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Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 13th October 2023, 3:08 PM
Then what's wrong with PAUSE in the direction instead of BEAT? Long established usage in theatre scripts so why supplant it with this horrible Americanised version?
And it's still not needed in a pre producscript as you have a director who likes to inform actors where to pause as you know, unless they've worked it out for themselves.
A script is never absolute either, it's not you the writer who determines how much of it is adhered to, it's the performers and their directors. So there is no need for all the minutiae in pre commissioned scripts until asked for, which is usually about rehearsal stage.
Most comedies are written in screenplay format.
'Beat' is accepted screenplay practice.
Of course a script is never absolute - but when someone reads it for the first time, you want it to come across the way you intended it to.
So you write in where you want the actor to take a beat.
it's not complicated.
Quote: Hildegard @ 13th October 2023, 3:05 PM
Thanks, I'll check that out. I'm writing a comedy drama, which is a whole other level of confusion that no one can seem to agree on.
No confusion, IMHO
it's a drama that's funny.
Follows all the same rules as a drama.
The only problem is that people tend to be looking for multi-season potential, so the dénouement of the Series Arc has to allow you some sort of opportunity for a re-set, so you can do the whole thing again.
In other words - don't kill everyone.