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What was the process in adapting that sort of sensibility to episodic television?
It's actually not unlike a headcheese, except it's made from pork butt, which poses obvious difficulties in adapting that name.
This is not to say that writers no longer serve a purpose -- they can be the major contribution to the dialogue, but the degree to which they and other groups are empowered to participate in that dialogue is determined not by the prestige of the publication or the eloquence of language, but by their skill in adapting that vocabulary to the rules established by lines of code.
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If you have a good weapon but it doesn't fit in, adapt it to something that works.
The first Waterwell production to draw wide attention in New York was "The Persians," in 2005, which adapted that ancient Aeschylus play into a postmodern musical satire.
Therefore, in adapting a novel that is entirely compounded of words, the screen writer must completely forget them and ask himself what the novel is about.
Mr. Schiff, the fourth screenwriter brought in, said he had been well aware of the pitfalls in adapting the book that Nabokov called "my best work in English".
In fact, Mr. Gross is so timidly faithful in adapting the stories that he falls into the category of Screenwriters Who Love Too Much.
However, RECs might have adapted that definition in their classification.
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