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Originally Posted by Marwhini
Because that is about what it would take to get the ENTIRE BOOK done as a movie without cutting anything.
A 2-hour production would leave 5 - 6 minutes, on average, to cover each Chapter of the movie.
Can you really cover all 19 chapters with just 6 minutes to each chapter?
Again....
Each chapter is roughly 20 pages long.
Simply create a script that gives each chapter an average of 20 minutes each.
That isn't hard to do without invention, or padding. Some chapters have individual scenes that would almost stretch to almost 20 minutes.
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But 20 minutes is an
extraordinarily long scene. Heck, 3 minutes is a long scene. (That's the maximum recommended scene length according to an actual rule-of-thumb that actually exists.).
I know you think I harp on about pacing and the difference between "novel time" and "screen time", and I guess I do, but, well, what can I say? You can't just decide, "ah, this scene is 20 pages long in the book so it can be 20 minutes in the movie. Simple!" It really isn't simple. (Besides, much of the time you've been arguing for a vast increase over even *that*.)
I understand you've worked as "Talent" on many productions, including major ones, and I certainly don't wish to belittle that, nor the film course you mentioned taking. However, it's looking to me now if despite all this there are certain areas you haven't yet grasped sufficiently, and that your enthusiasm for a "9-12 hour" "Hobbit" is unfortunately just a result of that.
TL;DR- Nope. Wouldn't work. Sorry!