: Re: How to write a scene from multiple peoples perspectives? I want to write a scene from multiple peoples perspectives without making it incredibly long, or repetitive. Is there a correct way
One of the best ways I have seen this done is have the scene play out normally, and then when you come to an end point where you can pause and switch views, go back from a different angle and repeat until you have all the view points covered. Then usually it is blended nicely back together to the original perspective to continue on from that time point. Honestly I wish you the best as this will be really tricky to do and pull off as it can easily become confusing and intertwined poorly. It's also a lot harder to do this in writing than it is in cinema. There are a lot of smart people here to help :)
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