Film Adaptations of Literature Print vs. Film!. Standard ELACC8RL7: Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays.

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Film Adaptations of Literature Print vs. Film!

Standard ELACC8RL7: Analyze the extent to which a filmed or live production of a story or drama stays faithful to or departs from the text or script, evaluating the choices made by the director or actors.

Why do books become movies? Often, film producers and directors love to turn popular books into movies, shorts, musicals, or television shows. Why? Hollywood is all about making $money$ If a book has already earned money for an author, then chances are it will earn money for a director or producer. It will likely draw fans of the book PLUS new fans.

That isn’t how it happened in the book! Often, directors, writers and producers make changes to a book when they adapt it to film. Words on a page certainly don’t translate directly to pictures on a screen. Therefore, a movie will not always stay faithful to a book. Sometimes a film, TV, or stage adaptation will depart from the original text.

Doesn’t that Make the Author Mad? Probably not. It makes the author wealthy. When an author sells the rights to a story, he/she generally signs over all choices to the director and produce. So, it’s really out of the author’s hands. Occasionally, the director/producer will have the author help write the script or cast the production. This was true in Twilight and Hunger Games.

Strengths and Limitations Books and films both have : strengths (things they do well) limitations (things that they are incapable of). Example: One strength of a book is the audience can really get into a character’s thoughts, one limitation of a movie is that a character must be nearly entirely conveyed through dialogue and actions. Example: One strength of a movie is that everything can be experienced visually, one limitation of a book is that it relies completely on the author’s description and the audience’s ability to imagine.

Changes Filmmakers Make Version of Events: The way the events in a story play out or happen. A filmmaker might: Add events Take out events Change the order of events Change parts of an event Completely change an event Change which characters participate in events

Changes Filmmakers Make Why change the version of events? Sometimes a film simply can’t last long enough to contain all of the events (audiences don’t generally like devoting more than 2.5 hours to a movie) Sometimes a story must be simplified to account for time limitations. Sometimes a film needs to add a part because the audience doesn’t have enough back story to understand what’s happening Sometimes a film adds a part to make a story more compelling Sometimes to attract the desired “rating” a film must tone scenes down

Changes Filmmakers Make Characters: The people in the story Sometimes the character looks different than in the book because the casting director wanted to hire an actor who would draw an audience Sometimes characters get left out to make a film less confusing and because there is no time to build them up Sometimes several characters get combined into one new character Sometimes a totally new character gets added to appeal to a wider audience.

Changes Filmmakers Make Details Sometimes filmmakers leave out details about the plot, characters or setting to simplify the story or address rating or time limitations. Sometimes filmmakers Change/add details to make up for storyline that is lost in translation from the page to film. Sometimes filmmakers change/add details to make the film appeal to a larger audience.

Product Placement Product Placement is including brand name goods, services, or institutions because a company is paying the filmmakers to do so. For Example, sometimes a director will change a character’s vehicle, clothing, or favorite foods because a company has paid to be included in the movie. The assumption is that people will purchase the product because they saw it in the movie.

Tomorrow… As you watch the film, take notes on how the film stays true to or departs from the book (just like it says in our standard!)

Sample based on: 101 Dalmatians Stays True ToDeparts From Cruella De’ville is the antagonist Cruella wants to make coats out of the puppies Roger and Anita are the owners The puppies are kidnapped! The dogs roll in soot to disguise themselves Pongo’s wife is Perdita instead of Missus Perdita is a nurse mate to help Missus with so many puppies. There are 97 puppies and 4 adult dogs in the book, but 99 puppies and 2 adults in the movie