Hi,
In my script there's a sequence where we get to hear and experience two versions of the same scene, told from two different characters as they recall what actually happened (also in different settings). But, I don't want to divide them into two separate scenes playing them one after the other, I want to intercut smoothly between them for the sole purpose of making everything unclear about what actually happened.
Any ideas how to format such a sequence? It will basically be something like this:
INT. ROADSIDE BAR - NIGHT
Mike grabs a sledgehammer hanging above the door.
John smashes the door wide open and hangs back the sledgehammer.
MIKE
(to bartender)
I'll buy you a new one.
Etc...
Any ideas?
//thanks
In my script there's a sequence where we get to hear and experience two versions of the same scene, told from two different characters as they recall what actually happened (also in different settings). But, I don't want to divide them into two separate scenes playing them one after the other, I want to intercut smoothly between them for the sole purpose of making everything unclear about what actually happened.
Any ideas how to format such a sequence? It will basically be something like this:
INT. ROADSIDE BAR - NIGHT
Mike grabs a sledgehammer hanging above the door.
John smashes the door wide open and hangs back the sledgehammer.
MIKE
(to bartender)
I'll buy you a new one.
Etc...
Any ideas?
//thanks