(light music)…- Guess what? - What?…- We get to talk about talking again.…- I love it.…So in our first lecture about dynamic dialogue,…we talked about how to avoid writing dialogue…that is too fake or too realistic.…- Dialogue that hits just the right mark…between too fake and too realistic…is always more interesting and believable for the reader…and therefore, it makes better fiction.…- Another way to write dynamic dialogue…and to keep your readers engaged is to…- Mix it up.…
- But what do we mean by this?…Do we mean simply mixing up what people say?…- No, of course not.…After all, it's kind of obvious…that characters have to say different things…throughout the course of the story,…otherwise the characters would just be repeating themselves…over and over again.…- Yawn.…- So what do we mean then,…when we're saying mixing up dialogue?…- We mean mixing up the way…the dialogue is conveyed or written.…- Confused?…Don't be, this is what we'll be explaining in this lecture.…- In fiction, talking or speech…can be delivered or conveyed in two ways.…
Released
1/25/2019- Creating memorable characters
- Writing dialogue
- Selecting a point of view
- Using an unreliable narrator
- Narrative style
- Building a setting
- Mood, atmosphere, and emotion
- Crafting a plot, from the setup to the resolution
Skill Level Intermediate
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1. What to Expect from This Course
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Welcome and what to expect3m 36s
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How this course works5m 44s
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2. Foundation Block 1: Character
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Appearance (foundation)10m 54s
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Thought (foundation)12m 23s
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Action (foundation)7m 43s
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Goals (foundation)8m 17s
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Uniqueness (advanced)8m 23s
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Flaws (advanced)6m 15s
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Change (advanced)6m 58s
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3. Foundation Block 2: Dialogue
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Dialogue tags (foundation)7m 43s
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Subtext (advanced)8m 7s
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Dialect (advanced)8m 50s
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4. Foundation Block 3: Point of View
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Third person (foundation)10m 14s
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First person (foundation)8m 29s
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Second person (advanced)5m 45s
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5. Foundation Block 4: Narrative Style
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Tense (foundation)8m 15s
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Show and tell (foundation)11m 6s
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Flashbacks (advanced)10m 8s
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Different formats (advanced)10m 5s
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6. Foundation Block 5: Setting
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Time period (advanced)6m 42s
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7. Foundation Block 6: Plot
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Act 1: Set up (foundation)5m 34s
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Final Farewell
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Wrapping up2m 58s
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Video: The two types of dialogue (foundation)