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In response to
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dialogue, story structure, character. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
So I should mostly focus on those aspects of a film? That's better than some of the things I've read which are rather convoluted. -- nm
Posted by
Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Feb 13 '16, 09:56
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that's what I tend to. Ideally we'd all have time to read (and access to!) the shooting script, but, you know. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 13, 09:59
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Well yeah but that's not happening. :-) I'm just trying to judge the films as fairly as possible and I didn't want to vote in a category I wasn't
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Krusty
Feb 13, 10:02
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nobody (that i know of) is reading the scripts for their writing on the page. think of it more as the best story told -- nm
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mr plow
Feb 13, 10:05
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I tend to focus on things like is there something new to the story or how it's told assuming that's more likely to come from the writer. -- nm
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Dano
Feb 13, 10:09
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