I have no problems or issues with screenwriting in general.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Screenwriting is like ironing. You move forward a little bit and go back and smooth things out.
I find that screenwriting is at best kind of a hackwork in some ways.
I find playwriting to be incredibly difficult compared to screenwriting. Part of it is that I grew up watching movies and not watching plays.
I've always been a writer, I've always been a storyteller, but I never thought about screenwriting.
I want to get off with the screenwriting.
Screenwriting is a much more collaborative effort. When you write a novel, it's just you, with input from your editor.
I became a script writer with absolutely no idea of how to write a script whatsoever. I still feel a bit of an outsider in that regard. If I can maintain that approach to screenwriting, it can continue to be enjoyable.
I don't think screenwriting is therapeutic. It's actually really, really hard for me. It's not an enjoyable process.
I think if I've worked anything through with screenwriting it's that I'm not going to be able to work anything through.
Screenwriting is always about what people say or do, whereas good writing is about a thought process or an abstract image or an internal monologue, none of which works on screen.