1. Film Adaptation - Sense and Sensibility
Not all adaptations fare as well; in fact, critics literary and popular, often resort to the following complain: "it wasn't like that in the book". ... Description, narration, and represented thoughts of a novel must be transcoded into speech, actions, sounds and visual images. ... Film's arsenal of pictures, movement, perception, mise en scene, shadow, character, and sound create an entity, which, to the senses, feels more real than words on page. ... Dialog, or spoken language is the second layer of sound, which comes from within the picture. ... Dialect and speech patter...
- Word Count: 3105
- Approx Pages: 12
- Has Bibliography