![]() ![]() There’s a simple solution for this, it’s called “dual dialogue” and I’ll show you how to format this in Final Draft. ![]() So, how do you indicate that in your script? Oftentimes in your script you have multiple characters in a scene and they’re not all waiting for their turn to speak one after the other, but they sometimes overlap each other, or speak at the same time. ![]() In this article I’m going to show you how to format dual dialogue in Final Draft. ![]()
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