More & cont’d, Chapter 19: printing – Mariner Software Montage for Mac User Manual

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More & Cont’d

Using MORE & CONT’D to denote

when dialogue breaks across pages is a

screenwriting convention. “MORE”

appears at the bottom of the page and

“CONT’D” at the top of the next page.

The necessity of this convention is

debated by the screenwriting

community. Some believe the use of

MORE and CONT’D is no longer

needed because the reader of the script

can ascertain the character’s dialogue

continues on the next page. Others say

that MORE and CONT’D are still

necessary visual indicators for the

reader. Nevertheless, by default, when

printing, MORE and CONT’D is added

when dialogue breaks across the page.

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(MORE) is added to the end of the

page. The Character’s name and

(CONT’D) is added to the top of the

next page.

Note: MORE and CONT’D only appear

when printing.

Note: MORE and CONT’D can be turned

off in the General Preferences. See Page

106 for more info

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Examples of dialogue breaking across pages

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