As part of this project, I need to ensure that my poem doesn't get lost in my film, so below I have broken down how I have incorporated elements of the poem into my script. On the left, lines from the poem. On the right, how they are incorporated into the script.
POEM VS SCRIPT
By spending some time examining how the poem and my script compare, it will hopefully ensure that the poem is not lost in the final production.
Fiction Adaptation: Poem VS Script
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