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July 24, 2008 8:32:45 AM CDT



Absent Original Scripts, Studios Reel in Lit

Posted Apr 18, 08 3:43 PM CDT in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – Movie execs counting on a flood of scripts after the writers strike wrapped up in February are snug and dry and turning to books and magazine articles instead, Variety reports. Plump with new fiscal-year budgets, studios are snatching up literary pieces faster than in years past; prison escapes, sunken-ship salvage, and offshore drilling are likely subjects of upcoming flicks.

In contrast to the boom years of the late 1990s, studios are paying modestly for books and articles. Many of the earlier projects have yet to become films, tempering optimism about adaptations. Studios say nonfiction material and graphic novels are easier to adapt, and magazine articles can promise vivid detail that translates well to the big screen.

Source Variety

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Jennifer Aniston appeared in "Getting Rid of Matthew," based on a Jane Fallon novel. Fallon was even asked to write the script, adding to her paycheck.   (Getty Images)
Nonfiction and graphic novels are easier to adapt to films than fiction, film execs say.   (Shutter stock)
Movie execs have turned to books and articles to replace the scripts they were expecting after the writer's strike.   (Getty Images)
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