Chapter 9 - Extension
• O.S. - Off-Screen
• V.O. - Voice Over
An Extension is a technical note placed directly to the right of the
Character name that denotes HOW the character's voice will be heard by the
audience. An Off-Screen voice can be heard from a character out of the camera
range, or from another room altogether.
Frankie pulls all the covers off of Julie. She sits up in bed, pulls on a
long
T-shirt, then swings her legs onto the floor and shuffles off to the
bathroom.
FRANKIE
(continuing)
You're
welcome.
(beat)
Hey, how
long you gonna be? I've
got a
meeting and I need to
shower.
JULIE (O.S.)
Twenty
minutes.
Some writers use O.C. (off camera) in place of O.S. The "beat"
used above simply denotes that Frankie pauses (perhaps formulating his next
thought) before uttering his next bit of dialogue.
Another common extension is V.O. That stands for Voice Over. Think of a
V.O. as a narration, or a character speaking while s/he isn't in the scene. Or
s/he can be in the scene, but also acting as narrator, reflecting on and
describing some time gone by. This dialogue is recorded and then laid in over
the scene in editing.
FRANKIE (V.O.)
I knew I
wasn't gonna get in
that shower
for at least 45
minutes, so
I went for a run.
Our character Frankie is reminiscing about the morning on the boat in a
Voice Over.
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