The Art of Screen Adaptation by Alistair Owen
Author:Alistair Owen [Owen, Alistair]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Film and TV, Non-Fiction, Screen Adaptation
ISBN: 9780857302281
Publisher: Oldcastle Books
Published: 2020-03-26T19:11:28+00:00
Olivia Hetreed
Olivia Hetreed was born in 1961 in Wells, Somerset.
Her screen adaptation credits include: The Treasure Seekers (1996, novel by E. Nesbit); The Canterville Ghost (1997, story by Oscar Wilde); What Katy Did (1999, novel by Susan Coolidge); Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003, novel by Tracy Chevalier); Canterbury Tales â The Man of Lawâs Tale (2003, after Chaucer); Wuthering Heights (2011, novel by Emily Brontë); and three novels in Caroline Lawrenceâs The Roman Mysteries series (2007).
Girl with a Pearl Earring was BAFTA-nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Approaches to Adaptation
Do you prefer to adapt material which chimes with your own work, or material which is completely different and gives you a chance to try out new things?
The opportunity to get an insight into something different is definitely part of the attraction of an adaptation for me. On the other hand, there are things Iâve looked at where Iâve thought, âI donât have anything to add to this world.â Youâre quite bound in by the material and whatever research you do beyond it, so itâs a question of how tight that world feels. I did an Indian adaptation recently, set at a particular moment in recent Indian history, and the book is so fantastic and expansive that I could simply go into the writerâs world and it was all there. If it had been a much sparer story I would have been quite anxious about it, but the book was a brilliant guide to what I was trying to do. You can also sometimes tell a story because itâs an adaptation that you wouldnât necessarily be allowed to tell if it were just a standalone piece. Iâm thinking particularly of an adaptation I did of The Man of Lawâs Tale from The Canterbury Tales. That gave me permission to put a story about Nigerian refugees on BBC primetime which never would have got there if it wasnât pretending to be Chaucer.
Do you think adaptations involve a completely different set of creative gears to original screenplays?
No, I think itâs remarkably the same. Itâs like building a house. If youâre doing an adaptation, there was already a house there and you knock most of it down and rebuild it. If youâre doing an original, you have to dig the foundations and put in the services and then build the house. So that initial work is very different because youâre trying to find the story â and sometimes thatâs an all-encompassing, totally created world from a novel, and sometimes thatâs just a newspaper story â but then the actual process of writing the script is not that different.
Do you always agree a mission statement or direction of travel with whoever has commissioned the adaptation?
More and more. I didnât always realise the need for that, but itâs incredibly important to know that you both want to make the same film, and Iâm very keen on doing lots of preparatory work to make sure that we are, so that when they get the script theyâre not astonished and go, âWe didnât think it would be like this.
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