Sven Eric Maier at 2013-09-10 18:44:04:
I use several of those so called "unfilmables" in my first script. Here's one of them (it's a translation from German): "Andreas gets back into the car. Anabelle is sleeping. She looks like an angel. He just watches her. It begins raining outside, ever so slightly. Finally he realizes that he loves her."
John_Hess at 2013-09-11 12:50:41:
Thanks Scott - always good to to have a nuanced take from the professional screenwriting world. I've just read so many screenplays by budding screenwriters that are dense blocks of unfilmmables that it makes you want to pull your hair out :)
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