tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1118114504273613387.post3994036463899020211..comments2023-09-02T07:56:11.182-04:00Comments on Jared's Inkwell: Dialogue Isn't CheapJared M. Gordonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15571228040615202167noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1118114504273613387.post-64698475354799720612013-08-07T10:12:52.329-04:002013-08-07T10:12:52.329-04:00Great article.
I find the Batman dialogue page to ...Great article.<br />I find the Batman dialogue page to be so sparse as to be almost action. It's not what is said, but How it's said.<br />Reading it, even though I knew what information had to be conveyed, I found the dialogue page hard to follow or understand. It seems to me that dialogue must be absorbed along with the action and facial expression of the actors to be completely understood. (Or maybe, I just have some kind of dyslexia.)<br />I agree that less is more.<br />I write short stories, and work very hard on dialogue. Like the spaghetti westerns, I prefer less dialogue, more action.Louise Sorensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00008081758091569032noreply@blogger.com