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When rewriting a screenplay, how do you deal with directors who want to keep their favorite parts of the old outline? - Question/Answer Now Playing


When rewriting a screenplay, how do you deal with directors who want to keep their favorite parts of the old outline?

Mar 31, 2011

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When rewriting a screenplay, how do you deal with directors who want to keep their favorite parts of the old outline? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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Bass wrote
at Mar 31, 2011 - 10:34 AM
This answer is useful for a writer working on their own. Often a writer is split like the "director vs writer" situation the questioner posits. One half the writer isn't happy with certain elements, but their other half can't bring themselves to cut anything.
Oleg: Bravo!
at Mar 31, 2011 - 7:52 AM
Very clear and helpful answer, bravo!

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