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2 person scenes. A few things to consider…. DIALOGUE. A dialogue is usually a conversation between two people. Cause and effect.
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2 person scenes A few things to consider….
DIALOGUE • A dialogue is usually a conversation between two people
Cause and effect • Both people must give and take – sometimes you cause something to be said or done, and sometimes you need to react to something that has been said or done, which will show the desired effect to the audience • You will take turns with your partner “causing” and reacting
Subtext • Between the lines • Gestures and facial expressions • Oh Harold - you have to try to say the lines many different ways to see if there is possible subtext that you are missing. • Careful! Don’t lose sight of the overall objective of the scene
Relationship • Show, not tell • As actors AND as characters • The most interesting part of watching a dialogue is seeing the relationship between 2 people, especially if that relationship changes in some way during the scene • Don’t rely on the script, you have to be creative
Objective • Overall scene – where is it going? • Character 1 • Character 2 • Establish the objectives of the scene early on • Knowing your objective(s) changes how you say your lines and plan your blocking • Everyone wants something from someone else (remember that doesn’t have to be a bad thing)
Movement • Do something! – rarely do two people just stare at each other while they have a conversation • Every movement, and lack of movement, sends a message - be aware!