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Feb. 13th, 2007 03:13 pmTV is much more of a pain to write up a scene analysis of than plays with an actual stage to walk on. Because TV can have as many images in a minute as they think we can see. Which is considerable more than they can have actual people run on and off.
Of course stages can have TV stuff happen on projection bits, which would make them at least as complicated.
I was just thinking though because the book had an exercise that, applied to any of the bits of Torchwood that sprang to mind, would drive me entirely nuts, because they switch about between people-places in the middle of speeches and it's just a right bugger to write down.
Of course stages can have TV stuff happen on projection bits, which would make them at least as complicated.
I was just thinking though because the book had an exercise that, applied to any of the bits of Torchwood that sprang to mind, would drive me entirely nuts, because they switch about between people-places in the middle of speeches and it's just a right bugger to write down.