Steven Moffat. (№ 171648)

My advice to the editors. I myself am not an editor, so I can. Do not be experts, be fans. Evaluate the scenario from the point of view of the viewer, not the manufacturer. Read it, keeping at hand the popcorn, not the book theory of the script. Tell the writer (politely) that you are confused, bothered, or seemed boring. Do not invent the dregs like "These two characters don't meet each other, and it would be necessary" unless it really makes the story more interesting. Inappropriate "should" not must. Our job is to entertain, so let you will be important, what is important to the audience, and no more. No need to paint that part of the scenery, which no one will see.
Quote Explanation: From the article about writing scripts.
№ 171648   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 15:28

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