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OKPicture this: You’re curled up with your favorite book that also happens to be your favorite movie. Spending more time at home last year resulted in an uptick in book sales, and film screenplays are a unique way for cinephiles to dive deep into their favorite films.
Reading a screenplay can be an exercise in imagination, and an opportunity to see a film through the eyes of the screenwriter — who in some cases doubles as the director and star. Sure, it’s easy to own a movie or stream it online, but reading the script feels as if it works a whole other muscle. For moviegoers who haven’t made it back to theaters just yet,...
OKPicture this: You’re curled up with your favorite book that also happens to be your favorite movie. Spending more time at home last year resulted in an uptick in book sales, and film screenplays are a unique way for cinephiles to dive deep into their favorite films.
Reading a screenplay can be an exercise in imagination, and an opportunity to see a film through the eyes of the screenwriter — who in some cases doubles as the director and star. Sure, it’s easy to own a movie or stream it online, but reading the script feels as if it works a whole other muscle. For moviegoers who haven’t made it back to theaters just yet,...
- 12/2/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
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