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Jim_L
Lead Joined: 6/09/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 34 |
Posted: 4/13/07 at 4:47pm |
POB14, it would depend what happens next in the script, if that character was supposed to then go postal for the rest of the scene then no, sitting there dark and menacing while delivering the line wouldn't work... other than that I don't see a problem but again, if it screws up what comes after... whether it be the next immediate scene or is referenced later on scenes later "Yeah, Muffy went berserk in the restaurant and had to be carried out and sedated!" when in fact she didn't... kinda puts a dent in the story... As for lines said as written, the author expects them to be said unless someone drops a line and improv's a save...
Shatcher, I've been open to suggestions, if there were any...
Topper, if the director likes your script and tells you so and then doesn't say anything else, then you would be led to believe that he likes it because of what he's (or she...;>) read, not because of what he thinks he can change. If the director is that good at stories, then he'd be a writer...
am I wrong? As for directorial visions, if the initial vision of the author isn't good enough then don't do it. Why would someone want to produce something that they can't initially 'see' from the script?
What's more, I wrote it for the school drama group to save them money so i'm very familiar with the auditorium and stage and everything was designed around it. This is not a haphazard production that the director picked out of a hat. It was good enough for him to want to do it then but as time went on it seemed to become less so and that's another thing that upsets me - he should have said something before this all started, but there was no mention of concerns on his part, just accolades.
Here's the last email to me from the director:
This is perhaps the best show the Players have staged since Little Shop,
twelve years ago. Musically, it is as solid. As far as comedy, I don't remember when I have laughed more. I blame all that on you. Your script works, and Wednesday night proves it, if only that the consummate theater perfectionist, Sharyn said to me with tears still in her eyes from Act 2, that she doesn't remember laughing like that for quite some time. I have not had more fun doing any show. I have not been more comfortable working with anyone. This might be the best show I've been involved with, and all the more remarkable because I had so little to do with its success. Everyone involved has had a blast and believes in what we're doing. You have undone all the damage that the Music Man did to us all. So, thank you. Pete"
I suppose I should be thanking him for his kind words but I really don't care anymore, that's how much **** that's gone on since this started.
2 more nights and they'll get their much needed funds for upgrades and such and I can get some sleep before I start the re-write and increase the page count with the things (and directions for much needed clarification at certain points) I've been seeing as an audience member and not as a camera lens.
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POB14
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Posted: 5/03/07 at 12:57pm |
Sorry to revive an old thread, but I happened upon a relevant passage on DPS's website.
So that seems to track what we're all saying.
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Jim_L
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Posted: 5/03/07 at 3:23pm |
Exactly, thank you!
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avcastner
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Posted: 5/20/07 at 11:59am |
Sounds like you're trolling me . . . so I'm going to rise to the occasion and let you know you offend me. I do not do what you imply and would never suggest anyone do. Any good director should be able to tell the difference from inherent blocking (such as you describe and is necessary to the story of the play) and implied blocking (which is added by the original director and added to the published version--don't ask me why).
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Jim_L
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Posted: 5/20/07 at 1:15pm |
No, not trolling you or anyone. Just giving an opinion from experience.
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