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Highlighting Lines#0

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:02pm

Do you or don't you

i do not

Sorry if this is on the wrong board but I couldn't decide.


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re: Highlighting Lines#1

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:05pm

i'm guilty ::runs away in shame::

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re: Highlighting Lines#2

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:07pm

There is nothing wrong with highlighting lines (or not highlighting them)


David walked into the valley With a stone clutched in his hand He was only a boy But he knew someone must take a stand There will always be a valley Always mountains one must scale There will always be perilous waters Which someone must sail -Into the Fire Scarlet Pimpernel

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re: Highlighting Lines#3

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:09pm

I don't, usually because I have to give the script back at the end of the production.

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re: Highlighting Lines#4

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:11pm

I highlight, and specifically ask for a photo copy or my own copy of the script. I take extensive notes as to emphasis, character development, physical motion, etc.

I'm a nerd like that though. re: Highlighting Lines

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re: Highlighting Lines#5

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:12pm

I highlight.

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re: Highlighting Lines#6

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:14pm

"I take extensive notes as to emphasis, character development, physical motion, etc."
I'll do this too but I don't highlight.


David walked into the valley With a stone clutched in his hand He was only a boy But he knew someone must take a stand There will always be a valley Always mountains one must scale There will always be perilous waters Which someone must sail -Into the Fire Scarlet Pimpernel

re: Highlighting Lines#7

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:17pm

I usually highlightify.

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re: Highlighting Lines#8

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:31pm

depending on where the script is from

MTI- no
Tams-whitmark- no
(cause they charge if you do)

Sam French-yes cause you or the theatre keeps the scripts
Dramatic Publiching-yes

like i said it depends where its from


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re: Highlighting Lines#9

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:34pm

I always do...it helps me when I still have book in hand to find my line quickly and get my face back in the air so I can stay aware of what's going on around me.

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re: Highlighting Lines#10

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:35pm

Every time I get a script that I can keep, I get highlighter happy. I usually color code my script. All my songs are one color, then all the lines alternate colors.


I have my books and my poetry to protect me...

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re: Highlighting Lines#11

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:40pm

Me too, Diva. I just had to do one yesterday - lines pink, songs blue, stage direction yellow. :)


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re: Highlighting Lines#12

Posted: 9/26/04 at 5:52pm

I do. And then I count the number of lines I have versus my co-stars, write it in the margin and tell them that I've got a bigger (and therefore more important) part and for them to kiss my ass all the way to my new private dressing room.

(Yellow highlighting goes great with green with jealousy, no?)


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re: Highlighting Lines#13

Posted: 9/26/04 at 6:52pm

If I'm keeping the script, I go highlighter happy IMMEDIATELY. I love highlighting lines. Lines in blue, stage directions in green.

Am I the only one who TOTALLY FREAKS OUT when I highlight someone else's line by accident? It makes me want to buy a new script and start over. :P

Must...be...organized...

re: Highlighting Lines#14

Posted: 9/26/04 at 7:20pm

Actually it is annoying when you highlight someone else's line. And I only highlight if it's a script I can keep, obviously.

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re: Highlighting Lines#15

Posted: 9/26/04 at 8:05pm

i highlight my lines in one color and my understudy lines in another (this was a trainwreck in annie since it was every single male line)


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re: Highlighting Lines#16

Posted: 9/26/04 at 8:09pm

I highlight my name at the beginning of each line as long as it's a phtocopy. I don't highlight each and every word. That's a little much.

re: Highlighting Lines#17

Posted: 9/26/04 at 8:25pm

I highlight my lines no matter what... then i claim that I lost it at the end of the show and pay the fee for the lost script... much easier than photocopying. lol.

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re: Highlighting Lines#18

Posted: 9/26/04 at 8:36pm

tams-witmark scripts are horrendous! They only give the actor his lines and the cue lines. I am a cameo in "applause" but I wanna see the whole script, the scene before mine, etc.


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