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For great action-heavy scripts, look at the film Children of Men, which is very active and constantly tense. The script wisely has pockets of calm between sequences where the characters discuss lighter topics, like what to name a character’s unborn baby, giving the audience a reprieve from all the action while also showing us how the characters are growing closer together.
For dialogue-heavy scripts, you can read projects by Aaron Sorkin and Amy Sherman-Palladino. Keep in mind that those scripts are significantly longer and have a voice specific to those writers that not many scribes get permission to do early on in their careers.
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