When directors work to bring a written novel or story to film or the stage, they must work with the available "adaptation." This involves interpreting the original material and making modifications to fit the cinematic or theatrical format while maintaining the essence of the story and its characters. Adaptation can also involve making decisions about pacing, character development, and the visual representation of themes and emotions.
When directors work to bring a written novel or story to film or the stage, they
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