zeppo Newbie United States Joined 5212 days ago 1 posts - 1 votes Studies: Spanish
| Message 1 of 1 08 September 2012 at 11:19pm | IP Logged |
I assume my question is most relevant to Spanish speakers, but film
enthusiasts in general may have an answer as well. I would like to find a webpage similar to script-o-rama, that
provides links to either transcripts or original screenplays of films. However, I am specifically looking for Spanish
transcripts of Spanish films. It occurred to me that this might be a quicker, easier and perhaps even more accurate
way of learning Spanish from films than the Spanish subtitling.
Transcripts would be the most helpful, since it cuts out the description and is limited only to what is spoken on the
screen. Plus a transcript is representative of precisely wound up on the screen whereas much of the dialogue in the
script is not adhered to by the actors or doesn't make the final cut. Dialogue and scenes may be improvised that
weren't in the original script.
By the way, if you are trying to learn English, the script-o-rama site I linked above might be helpful to you.
Edited by zeppo on 08 September 2012 at 11:20pm
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