The screenwriting process is similar to sculpting. You take your raw material, chip out the basic form of your vision, then make a second, third, twelfth pass to add more detail and correct flaws. When done, you polish it up to make it pleasing to the eye. At this point, the screenwriter must also become a surrogate. While you're paid for your services, it's still painful to give up your child knowing once it leaves your hands it's not yours anymore and won't have any say in how it's raised. You have to go in knowing the 'David' you sold may be presented to the public looking like the 'Venus de Milo' and accept that that is part of the price you pay to be a screenwriter. Sell enough Davids and maybe, just maybe, you might one day have enough clout to see your David through to the end where, if you're lucky, it'll resemble David. Maybe he'll just go by Dave.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
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