Adaptation

While reading the screenplay to Boogie Nights (1997) by Paul Thomas Anderson, and I have decided to write a script based on the screenwriters perspective.

While writing a script for a movie, I will approach the writing with reasonable, and suitable circumstances for everyone including the director to understand. When writing a story for a movie, especially a coming of age film like Boogie Nights, I want to make it so that the script can relate to not just the viewers, but the characters playing the roles of the teenagers.
The film itself focuses on living life during the 70's, and the rise of the porn industry. It follows Eddie as he becomes a porn star, and rises to the top gaining power, and respect in the industry when his family wouldn't respect him.
For me when I write the screenplay I want to write it so that everyone on set, acting directing, filming and producing will be acceptable for everyone to work with. I want to write a screenplay that will be acceptable for everyone to work with, and if they have any problems with the story, I will ask them what they think is alright to do, and fix it to their desires.
Making this type of film can be awkward, especially for the women as it would focus on sexual pornographic moments in the film, and I don't want to shame them for it. So even if they say they don't want to do this scene because it's too uncomfortable for them, I will work a new accommodation around it, or change the scene.
So overall, when I will write a screenplay, I will make sure to that it works for everyone working on the movie, and to make sure everyone has a good time.

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