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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-11-16 03:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #2875 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2875 ⌋

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Re: what is the point of adaptations that don't change up the source material a lot

[personal profile] cushlamochree 2014-11-17 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Taking that to its logical conclusion, doesn't that mean that all adaptations necessarily involve major changes to their source material? Moving something to film is a major change, even if you don't change the setting, plot, etc. It's a bit similar to translation in that way, really.

Which really only reinforces your point - since any adaptation involves a change because of the medium, if we're going to judge adaptations, we have to analyze them in terms of whether their changes were good or bad.
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Re: what is the point of adaptations that don't change up the source material a lot

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2014-11-17 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
That's true. The only difference between literal adaptations and AU adaptations is that the former variety endeavours to expand the original fictional universe, while the latter creates a new one (with a new set of rules).