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7/5/2025, 9:57:02 AM
>>23367261
It was a fairly straight forward question. I'm not sure what part of it gives you pause.
>>23367249
the big problem is that they just don't have the same wiggle room. Oh it might sound good on paper to just say "cut out the less plot central filler" but when you do that it also throws the pacing. There's a huge difference in not just writing something for movie vs writing something for television but also in the tone and pace it conveys while you watch it. What may seem like filler is actually important for establishing character so it's not as easily removed as it seems. So thats why movies feel break neck when they cut out the buffer.
It was a fairly straight forward question. I'm not sure what part of it gives you pause.
>>23367249
the big problem is that they just don't have the same wiggle room. Oh it might sound good on paper to just say "cut out the less plot central filler" but when you do that it also throws the pacing. There's a huge difference in not just writing something for movie vs writing something for television but also in the tone and pace it conveys while you watch it. What may seem like filler is actually important for establishing character so it's not as easily removed as it seems. So thats why movies feel break neck when they cut out the buffer.
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