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How do I format a phone conversation?

Hi all, I have (yet another) question about script writing. Here's what I have: a character, having a phone conversation. Now, how do I format it?

Like this

JANE
I love World of Warcraft!
(a beat)
Really? I cannot beat that boss!

OR

JANE
I love World of Warcraft!

A beat.

JANE
Really? I cannot beat that boss!


What if I want to have the shot on Jane during Bob's response?

JANE
I love World of Warcraft!

BOB
Me too! I just owned Master Snickerdoodle!

JANE
Really? I cannot beat that boss!


How do I indicate that he's not actually in the room? Is it off screen?

Also, if I have some conversations that go back and forth showing both characters talking and others that only show one character, is that ok? (I hope that makes sense)

Thanks :)
 
Back and forth showing both characters would be something like this:

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INT. LIVINGROOM - DAY

Jane sits in her living room playing WOW on her bigscreen. She has the phone to her ear.


JANE
I love World of Warcraft!

INTERCUT:

INT. OFFICE

Bob is playing WOW on his work computer while nervously keeping an eye out for his office manager while he talks to Jane on the telephone.


BOB
Me too! I just owned Master Snickerdoodle!

JANE
Really? I cannot beat that boss!

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If you want to show only one character and hear the other on the phone just indicate it as a Voice Over (V.O.).
 
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Amazingly that was one of the most difficult things I had to remember when writing my first screenplay. I'm still not sure I got the damn thing right, and I'm not at all sure why it was such a pain in the ass in the first place. I felt like an idiot.
 
Im working on a short film right now. I wrote the script, Im directing & shooting the short so I have taken some shortcuts... I see that using the correct form will greatly aid the talent, especially if they know what a proper script is.
 
Im working on a short film right now. I wrote the script, Im directing & shooting the short so I have taken some shortcuts... I see that using the correct form will greatly aid the talent, especially if they know what a proper script is.

Stay tuned, Eugene. I'm taking yours as a rewriting exercise and tackling it this weekend.
 
I usually do it as follows.

INT. SOMEWHERE - DAY
Josh answers the phone.

JOSH
Wuddup

TRESSA (V.O.)
Hey homeslice, lemme borrow your legos please.


I doubt a reader would be confused as to what's going on. If for instance someone talking on the phone also does voice over narration I would do the following to make sure there is no confusion.

TRESSA (V.O.)
(phone)
Lemme borrow dem leggooooos

Not that I'm a produced writer or anything, but I'm under the impression that as long as the interaction is clearly laid out, the format isn't that much of an issue.
 
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