David Howard
In plays...out of necessity...you have to deal with language and ideas, whereas converting ideas into visuals involves using a whole differe...Show more »
In plays...out of necessity...you have to deal with language and ideas, whereas converting ideas into visuals involves using a whole different part of your brain. There is a transition to be made there. So, I suppose I would encourage any writer to write a play, for a number of reasons. First of all, because it forces you to deal with ideas rather than just blowing things up, or creating special effects. I think any good film has to have some significant human idea at the heart of it. Show less «
Los Angeles is a city filled with dreamers.
Los Angeles is a city filled with dreamers.
Once they start producing, it's theirs and they make all the decisions. I guess it's understandable that the writers...at some point...are j...Show more »
Once they start producing, it's theirs and they make all the decisions. I guess it's understandable that the writers...at some point...are just not part of the process anymore. Which is very different from the theater, where you're on the top of the triangle. Show less «