Screen Writer
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As a screenwriter, I see myself as the foundation of a film, one that will be furnished and adorned by the director, on-screen talent, music, editor and technicians associated with the final construction. If my story is not one that people in the audience will relate to in some manner, albeit with different depths of perception and to varying degrees of appeal, then I have not successfully completed my job. A script does not exist in a vacuum, it is written to become film to be viewed by an audience. Since the cinema going audience is much larger than the reading audience, the appeals in my stories need to be on a global level on the surface with issues and themes of varying depths buried within the appealing-on-a-mass-level surface story. Like Shakespeare used to write passages of his plays sure to appeal to the groundlings, they were also filled with plenty of morsel upon which the hi-brow could dine. As such, a good screen-writer writes to please the paying audience unless he is so egotistical he believes h
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