I really believe the form of the film must be in the scenario; cinema is not just added value to the scripting. I believe in it as a totality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always thought if you are going to make a film, it's much better to have an original script that will play to film's strengths.
Sometimes you see things in a script, and it doesn't necessarily mean the director sees the same things. And if you think you're going to be making a different film, then that's not gonna work.
Sometimes you do a film because the script is amazing, sometimes you do it because you get to work with amazing people, and sometimes you do a film because they pay you money.
What has always been at the heart of film making was the value of a script. It was really the writer who could make or break a film. But as we all know, the writer has always been at the bottom of the creative heap.
Cinema is an art form.
Films work due to scripts, characters, and what you see on screen.
Screenplays are the currency of Hollywood.
A film is a director's vision... there is, however, much input an actor or actress can have.
Movies are not scripts - movies are films; they're not books, they're not the theatre.
A film is different than a script. The text of the script is what it is.