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Old 10-04-14 | 10:13 PM
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Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?

Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?
Screenwriter has more grip on plot, so why director is needed to directed the movie instead of screenwriter?
even camera angles are involved in screenplay, then what is the use of separate cameraman?
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:19 PM
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Re: Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?

No offense to your folks, but I'm not sure what you're talking about.
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:22 PM
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No offense to your folks, but I'm not sure what you're talking about.
I "think" the suggestion is that screenwriters should direct and work the cameras.
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:27 PM
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Re: Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?

Folks, is "Ganesh" one of those spambot type things that exist out there in the world wide web? This post makes less sense than those you can earn $1,600 a day working from home spam posts that you find on the comment threads at various websites across the web.

At least you know the work at home posts are spam, and up until this post...maybe you would be tempted to give this Ganesh person the benefit of the doubt and assume his/her posts are legit, but this particular post borders on just being a string of random words put together to resemble a question.

Mods...this is the "question" from Ganesh that should convince y'all to ban any future questions from this forum member (again, probably a bot that is asking these inane questions).
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:30 PM
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Re: Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?

Originally Posted by Ganesh Ujwal
Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?
Screenwriter has more grip on plot, so why director is needed to directed the movie instead of screenwriter?
even camera angles are involved in screenplay, then what is the use of separate cameraman?
no. not all scripts lay out everything. now stop with the fucking of mothers thematic thread plots.
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:34 PM
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Re: Why Director is needed to interpret the plot?

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no. not all scripts lay out everything. now stop with the fucking of mothers thematic thread plots.
Why do you insult his mothers?
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Old 10-04-14 | 10:46 PM
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Enough is enough.
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