Some interviews are spoken (heard live, or recorded). Other interviews exist solely in the world of writing. Each form has its advantages and disadvantages.
Here's a videotaped interview with the American contemporary artist, Mark Bradford.
And here's a link to a printed interview with him. Pay close attention to the "give and take" between the interviewer and Mark Bradford. It's this sense of conversation that you're after in your co-written dialogue.
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