Consider how Bill Naughton adapts his play for the medium of cinema by analyzing in detail, Two or three of the new scenes added for the film, and The use of the camera in making one or two other scenes dramatically effective.
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6th November 2003 Media Coursework-Spring and Port Wine by Bill Naughton Eliana Tacconi 10c2 Bill Naughton wrote both the stage play and the screenplay for the film. Consider how Bill Naughton adapts his play for the medium of cinema by analyzing in detail: * Two or three of the new scenes added for the film * The use of the camera in making one or two other scenes dramatically effective On camera Bill Naughton had fewer boundaries than those he faced in writing the stage play because you have much more practicality, like settings, in a film. Not only could he adapt existing scenes but he could also add new scenes in other settings which add variety and interest, such as the end of the screen play which is the same as the beginning, a shot of the whole town; giving the film a sense of completion. The opening scene of the film shows Rafe...


