Salazkin -
Cool.
To further clarify, I'm not talking about/to someone who asks: "How do you approach expressing theme via visual motifs that are organic to your story and characters?"
I'm talking more about questions like: "The theme of my script is a variation on 'the road to hell is paved with good intentions'. Is this too negative for a spec script? Can I get away with it or should I put a more positive spin on my story?", to which I would always answer, "Hey, it's your spec. Why are you writing it? Answer that and you have your answer."
But it appears as if some think that this is not a satisfactory answer. Like they want to be told what to write about and how (and even why). It's just weird to me.
Cool.
To further clarify, I'm not talking about/to someone who asks: "How do you approach expressing theme via visual motifs that are organic to your story and characters?"
I'm talking more about questions like: "The theme of my script is a variation on 'the road to hell is paved with good intentions'. Is this too negative for a spec script? Can I get away with it or should I put a more positive spin on my story?", to which I would always answer, "Hey, it's your spec. Why are you writing it? Answer that and you have your answer."
But it appears as if some think that this is not a satisfactory answer. Like they want to be told what to write about and how (and even why). It's just weird to me.
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