Paul Quarrington on Adaptation – Part 3
October 1, 2008
Thoughts on the process of adapting books to screen
By Paul Quarrington
In my previous post I talked about the role of a filmmaker’s personal expression as well as the challenge of selecting which specific aspects of the printed material to explore.
In a short film?especially in a BookShort, based on a full-length book?this process is accentuated. The filmmaker must be able to cut to the heart of the matter, to find the single aspect that speaks across both media. I liken this process to distillation.
The next challenge for the filmmaker is how to deliver this distillation. The delivery of a piece of creative writing relies on the interaction of three important components: Voice, Narrative and Subtext. These ingredients and their integration must also be considered when writing the recipe for a film adaptation.
In my upcoming posts I shall explore these considerations – samples included!
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