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fandomsecrets2016-02-13 03:37 pm
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(Anonymous) 2016-02-13 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)I've always thought the nature of the morphing process makes Animorphs (which I, too, loved as a kid) incompatible with a film medium. So much of the tension of the book's plots was tied to the morphing process and how much time it took. It was an extremely important part of the plot that morphing took a couple of minutes to complete, because the characters had to strategize around that. There was that constant negotiation between their need for a particular morph and the time it would take to do it. But you couldn't really have the morphs take more than a few seconds in film, because it would slow the pace right down and eat up a huge amount of the episodes running time. If it was something that was only going to happen a couple of times, they could do some cutting back and forth between things happening in various places, so that you didn't have to be watching the characters morph the whole time. But because morphing was such a staple of almost every action sequence, I think the whole rigmarole of "Okay, they're starting to morph, let's see what's happening elsewhere shall we? And now we're back and they're almost finished morphing" would get repetitive really quickly.
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