Screenplay: Writing The Picture Rewriting

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Screenwriting is an interesting artistic medium because it is made to be created into another art form, film. Films have a bevy of different aspects to them like cinematography, editing, and production design, but the screenplay is the foundation of every film. The screenplay, most of the time, is the starting point for all movies, so it must have all the necessary elements to creating an excellent film. There must be dialogue, structure, and especially imagery to inspire the director and cinematographer to create the words of script into a cinematic reality. The screenplay craft book, Screenplay: Writing the Picture, written by Robin Russin and William Downs effectively presents the techniques and strategies of creating and including complexity …show more content…

Rewriting is an important step in the screenwriting process because rarely the first draft of a screenplay is the best piece it can be. I do enjoy sharing my work for my peers to edit, but I hope for some scathing critiques. The worst possible criticism is people just complimenting your work; although compliments are nice, I can’t change anything about my screenplay with only admiration. My beliefs on criticism come from Terence Fletcher in the movie, Whiplash, when he says, “ There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job” (Of course, not exactly like this, but you get the point). I like how the book notes that opinions are valuable, but a screenwriter must become his or her own mentor. Screenwriting is still only an artform, and criticism of art is always subjective with many different reactions. Like writing a script, editing a script is still all on the screenwriter. If a screenwriter listens too much to the opinions and assessments of others, then the script eventually stops becoming the screenwriter’s script, and just a screenplay made by a bunch of people’s

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