: Re: Is there a widely accepted standard for representing simultaneous ongoing events in a screenplay? Let's say I'm writing a scene where Arnold and Jo are arguing over whether to go out tonight
This seems like something for FunnyBackgroundEvent.
You might have the cards happening on screen, but not the primary thing, and the cooking as well, and then when the argument concludes, possibly with a doorslam, the cards fall, and the lasagna pan is dropped, or the souffle deflates, etc.
... Oh... You want how to write it into a script, like in words... No help there, sorry...
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