Thoughts on the script

Hubert 2022-04-19 09:01:31

1. When writing a script, will the screenwriter imagine a scene first, and then "translate" the scene into a script? This approach might work.

2. This movie (or the script) is an excellent work, with an ingenious structure, showing a progressive thinking process of the screenwriter, just like revising the first draft, and writing the process of how to revise it Go in and upgrade from the level of the story itself to the level of storytelling.

3. The name of the movie is Adaptation, which means adaptation and adaptation. Adaptation refers to Darwin's "natural selection, survival of the fittest", and adaptation refers to the adapted script. I think it focuses more on the word adaptation.

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Extended Reading

Adaptation. quotes

  • John Laroche: You know why I like plants?

    Susan Orlean: Nuh uh.

    John Laroche: Because they're so mutable. Adaptation is a profound process. Means you figure out how to thrive in the world.

    Susan Orlean: [pause] Yeah but it's easier for plants. I mean they have no memory. They just move on to whatever's next. With a person though, adapting almost shameful. It's like running away.

  • Donald Kaufman: [about McKee] But he says that we have to realize that we all write in a genre, and we must find our originality within that genre. See it turns out, there hasn't been a new genre since Fellini invented the mockumentary...? My genre's thriller, what's yours?