How Scripts Change Once Reality Sets In

Presented by: Heywood Gould
Categories: Budget | Film | Screenwriting | Writing

Heywood Gould and Phil discuss the realities of rewriting scripts, both their own and those of others. They explore how budget and production constraints shape rewrites, and how scripts are often trimmed or reshaped on set to meet logistical demands.

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