MAKING A DIALOGUE WRITER
Any person who has the ability to nte a good telegram, may be a successful lyric or talkie dialogue writer. Provided he is also gifted with the necessary power of imagination and 'nowledgo of human emotions. * s the opinion of George jun.. writer, who wrote the aiaiogue, story and lyrics for ‘'Sweetie,” 1 a Pcy Carroll’s first starring picture Paramount. Marion backs up his atement by explaining that In a telespace is limited and it is essen- . i each word count. Simiar, Y. in a talking picture, every line must Berve sorne purpose either in Effing out a character, or developing * sl tuation.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 836, 3 December 1929, Page 15
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