Re: ? Should the question mark not come before the question...
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Agrajag
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Originally Posted by
rossco
JPaul does that mean you agree with 100%'s proposal?
It actually makes sence to me. Particularly when reading out loud. To know it's a question in advance must surely be a better option than to find out at the end of the sentence.
I have seen some scripts for different things where next to the charicter name, it would note tone for the line- for example:
John (Question) You are going to the cinema?
I think this is to allow the actor to know what tone to use when they read the line
Re: ? Should the question mark not come before the question...
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Originally Posted by
Tempestv
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Originally Posted by
Agrajag
It actually makes sence to me. Particularly when reading out loud. To know it's a question in advance must surely be a better option than to find out at the end of the sentence.
I have seen some scripts for different things where next to the charicter name, it would note tone for the line- for example:
John (Question) You are going to the cinema?
I think this is to allow the actor to know what tone to use when they read the line
Writen direction, as it were.