>In your mind, is the story told when you've finished writing it, when you've
>finished filming (or revising in the case of print) or once the audience gets
>it?
It's told once I've finished writing it. It's experienced later, and my job
between the two points it to make sure it doesn't get screwed up.
jms
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re: jms: when do you consider the story told?
>>...and my job
>>between the two points it to make sure it doesn't get screwed up.
>>
>
>That would be the part they didn't tell you was in the job description until
>it
>was too late, huh?
Bastards....
jms
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