In a screenplay, dialogue should be formatted in a specific way to ensure clarity and ease of reading for the actors, directors, and other members of the production team. Each character's name should appear in uppercase and be centered on the page. The dialogue itself should be left-aligned and placed underneath the character's name. To indicate a change in speaker, a new line should be used. Additionally, parentheticals can be used to provide directions or insights into how the dialogue should be delivered. It is important to avoid unnecessary exposition or excessive stage directions, focusing instead on capturing the essence of the conversation and allowing the actors to bring the characters to life through their performance.
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