It's the first day of Scriptfrenzy and by sheer chance I have a free day so I'm getting ahead with my adaptation, sitting alone in this Birmingham hotel. On page 12 so far.
It has to be said this script is a work of love - as someone blogged recently the idea of not being passionate about a script you're written is a bit silly. But I really love this book. It's available for option.
It's a book that had a profound effect on me when I was young and, apart from having rounded characters for even the smallest bit part, it is gloriously visual and structured like a blockbuster*.
I just pray that I can communicate the original author's vision because no matter how beautiful I make it (assuming I do), it's a shadow of the original.
Mind you it's also a relief to finally get it out and on to paper ... well, electrons.
*Except the end, which needs to be very different to work as a movie ending. And the beginning which was a very nice beginning but not a movie beginning ... I'm also leaving out some main characters and combining others. Well look, a novel is not a movie and never will be, you can't be blind to these things.
What's on the turntable? "Fairground" by Simply Red from "Simplify"
1 comment:
Sounds fun. Adaptations are queer beasts.
I'm considering writing a prequel to a well known story - as soon as I've finished everything else I have on the "Do it now!" list. LOL. It's quite a long list.
So that's a while off yet.
It'll be fun!
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