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		<description>[...] Spider-Man Script Coverage I’m surprised this post was picked up by so many people. “Coverage” is basically a critique of a screenplay that Hollywood studios pay people to do. They are normally kept super secret. So when I shared this confidential document, bloggers and entertainment news sites started quoting it right away. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Spider-Man Script Coverage I’m surprised this post was picked up by so many people. “Coverage” is basically a critique of a screenplay that Hollywood studios pay people to do. They are normally kept super secret. So when I shared this confidential document, bloggers and entertainment news sites started quoting it right away. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: A Different View of the Spider-Man Film &#187; Comics Worth Reading</title>
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		<dc:creator>A Different View of the Spider-Man Film &#187; Comics Worth Reading</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Do Conventions?         A Different View of the Spider-Man Film   CATEGORY: LinkBlogging AUTHOR: Johanna POSTED: 2007-05-05 8:11 pm   Thanks to Dale for sendingalong this link: coverage of the original Spider-Man movie script. &#8220;Coverage&#8221; is when someone summarizes and evaluates a script to determine whether it&#8217;s worth making, so it&#8217;s an interesting evaluation of the material from a practical filmmaking point of view. Here&#8217;s an excerpt I particularly appreciated:  Though SPIDER-MAN’S dialogue is quite natural, it is also often lackluster, to the point that memorable and pithy trailer moment lines will be hard to come by. A polish aimed at punching up the dialogue is highly recommended. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Do Conventions?         A Different View of the Spider-Man Film   CATEGORY: LinkBlogging AUTHOR: Johanna POSTED: 2007-05-05 8:11 pm   Thanks to Dale for sendingalong this link: coverage of the original Spider-Man movie script. &#8220;Coverage&#8221; is when someone summarizes and evaluates a script to determine whether it&#8217;s worth making, so it&#8217;s an interesting evaluation of the material from a practical filmmaking point of view. Here&#8217;s an excerpt I particularly appreciated:  Though SPIDER-MAN’S dialogue is quite natural, it is also often lackluster, to the point that memorable and pithy trailer moment lines will be hard to come by. A polish aimed at punching up the dialogue is highly recommended. [...]</p>
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