Monday 9 December 2013

The Role Of The Writer L.O.R

The Role Of The Writer Lord Of The Rings

 

Making larger roles for the female characters (s) in the film.

Arwen in the beginning was just giving a little bit too do in the book but in the film they made her role a bit more better and made the movie more modern and not too sexist or racist, which means that Arwen gets a longer part instead of having a short poem, this would make it less sexist.
I think that making the women have longer roles in the film is good because it shows the women have a strong part in the story but the book gives the women a little a poem and that's all they get and this makes it a modern movie as there isn't any sexism or anything bad like that.

Taking out (omitting) certain characters in the film look at this site for help

 Writing an exposition (what has happened before the film starts) scene for the beginning of the film:
They had female characters do the voice over in the beginning and tell you different bits about the story and its put into a montage. They even took some of the characters out Tom Bombadil and they made the storyline more focused on the ring then anything else that is happening in the film.
Tom Bombadil wasn't a important person/part in any of the films Peter Jackson didn't think there was any need for him to be in it because he didn't have a good narrative.  






Working with the actors as characters to create some parts of the script. 




peter was trying to make it more like the book
1 page of dialog = 1 minute
 Had to break it down into 3 films

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