Definition

Dialogue writing is the art and craft of creating spoken lines for characters in a screenplay, play, or other narrative form. It involves crafting words that reveal character, advance the plot, and sound authentic to the speaker and the situation.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

Essential for bringing characters to life and conveying narrative information effectively in films; K. Manikandan’s skill in this area is highlighted.

Key properties or components

  • Character voice
  • Plot progression
  • Authenticity
  • Subtext
  • Pacing

Contradictions or debates

None.

Sources