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TALK THE TALK
PENNY PENNISTON
A Dialogue Workshopfor Scriptwriters
MICHAEL WIESE PRODUCTIONS
 
v
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
 x 
Introduction
 xi 
Why You Need This Book 
 xi 
How to Use This Book 
 xii 
The Voice: How People Talk
 
1
Lesson One:Capturing the Voice
 
3
Lesson 1: Script Analysis Exercise
Lesson 1: Beginner Exercise
Lesson 1: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
Lesson 1: Solo Exercise
11
Lesson Two:Imitating a Voice
 
13
Lesson 2: Script Analysis Exercise
14 
Lesson 2: Beginner Exercise
15 
Lesson 2: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
17 
Lesson 2: Solo Exercise
20 
Lesson Three:Creating an Original Voice
 
21
Lesson 3: Script Analysis Exercise
23
Lesson 3: Beginner Exercise
24 
Lesson 3: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
26 
Lesson 3: Solo Exercise
27 
 
TALK THE TALK
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Dialogue: How People Talk to Each Other
 
31
Lesson Four:Status
 
33
Lesson 4: Script Analysis Exercise
35 
Lesson 4: Beginner Exercise
36 
Lesson 4: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
37 
Lesson 4: Solo Exercise
39 
Lesson Five:Give and Take
 
41
Lesson 5: Script Analysis Exercise
42
Lesson 5: Beginner Exercise
44 
Lesson 5: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
46 
Lesson 5: Solo Exercise
48 
Lesson Six:Building Dialogue
 
51
Lesson 6: Script Analysis Exercise
52
Lesson 6: Beginner Exercise
54 
Lesson 6: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
55 
Lesson 6: Solo Exercise
58 
Lesson Seven:Dialogue on Shifting Sands
 
61
Lesson 7: Script Analysis Exercise
63
Lesson 7: Beginner Exercise
64 
Lesson 7: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
66 
Lesson 7: Solo Exercise
68 
Lesson Eight:Strengths and Weaknesses
 
71
Lesson 8: Script Analysis Exercise
7
Lesson 8: Beginner Exercise
75 
Lesson 8: Intermediate and Advanced Exercise
77 
Lesson 8: Solo Exercise
78 

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