Ask The Screenwriters | Twitter Q&A #4
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2015
- Screenwriters including Nick Hornby and Nancy Meyers answer your toughest writing questions.
Featuring Nick Hornby (An Education, Brooklyn), Beau Willimon (House of Cards), Nancy Meyers (Somethings’s Gotta Give, The Intern), Andrew Bovell (Strictly Ballroom, A Most Wanted Man), Jimmy McGovern (Accused, Banished).
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"If you start pushing up to 10-11-12 drafts there is something wrong"
Next speaker "I would say i write about 15 draft"
Moral of the story is, the number of drafts really doesn't matter.
I feel that was such a waste of a question. Pointless, really.
i hear them talking about "Pro's" but what is a pro