Rewriting is hard, but crucial. It’s often really difficult to part with things you love about your script/story/blog/etc even if it’s for the good of your work. So Justine Larbalestier has written a fantastic piece about how to rewrite. She gives some great, practical examples, including how even Snakes on a Plane could have been a better movie with a good rewrite.
Snakes on a plane spoiler alert:
“In one scene Mr Jackson has to go down into the snake-infested part of the plane to flick a switch and save the plane from crashing. But it’s all too easy and he returns unscathed. Boring!
I would have introduced the snakes more gradually and would have had Samuel L. bitten by one with a slow-acting venom very early on to make the whole movie a bit more DOA. Can he save the whole plane and himself? Will there be an anti-venom waiting for him if the plane arrives?”
Link. via John Scalzi
Trackbacks/Pings - Trackback URL
Comments
SoaP is ruined for me!! No, seriously great thought about rewriting. Refining any work of art is the important step that takes a great, raw idea, and makes is awesome. Unfortunately many people just leave the raw idea and don’t fine tune.
Post a Comment