During the writing of the film Peter Jackson wanted to add
in the history of ‘The Ring’ and what happened before the film. In order to do
this he got one of the co-writers, Philippa Boyens, to cut down these events
into a short exposition to be added to the start of the film. This way the
audience would know a bit of backstory as to why so many people are after this
important ring.
Another film that took this similar approach is the Japanese
film ‘Death Note,’ based on the anime series and manga books of the same name. This
film cuts a good way into the story where the main character has already found
the book that allows him to kill others with just their name. After a brief
introduction we then are shown a flashback as to how he found it and the first
few events of the film. This whole segment is done within about 15 minutes.
This just proves that this is a widely used technique used by not just American
and British writers.
Many writers draw inspiration from scenarios and events that
have happened, either to themselves or in history. Just as ‘Lord of the Rings’
needed a female lead due to the fact that women now have the same importance
and rights as men, films such as ‘Aliens’ written by James Cameron took ideas
and drew inspiration from the recent history of the Vietnam war.
The idea for ‘Aliens’ was a situation in which a
technologically superior force was mired in a hostile foreign environment. In
the story of Aliens the Colonial Marines are hired to protect the business
interests of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, corresponding to the belief that
corporate interests were the reason that American troops were sent to South
Vietnam. The attitude of the space marines was influenced by the Vietnam War;
they are portrayed as cocky and confident of their inevitable victory, but when
they find themselves facing a less technologically advanced but more determined
enemy, the outcome is not what they expect.
In the popular series ‘The Big Bang Theory’ the writers decided
to only add in the jokes that made the live audience laugh. Due to the fact
that the show is mostly filmed in front of a live audience the writers use this
to their advantage but making the actors do the same scene numerous times but
changing the joke that is used. The one that made the audience laugh the most
would be used in the final script and show.
In conclusion the writer has a huge impact on the way a
story is written. From the original draft to the numerous changes and ideas
added to the final script.
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Good Ryan you just need to add somthing about this..
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