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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2025
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Transforming Stories: Exploring the Art and Challenges of Adapting Literature into Film
Author(s) | Dr. Jyati Dixit |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Abstract Adapting a piece of literature into a film is a complex process that requires creativity and reinterpreting written narratives for a visual medium. To achieve this transformation, filmmakers must balance artistic vision with audience expectations while retaining the essence of the original work. This study explores the techniques, creative liberties, and constraints involved in literary adaptations, analysing how filmmakers navigate the fine line between fidelity and innovation. By examining notable adaptations, this study highlights the evolving relationship between literature and cinema, shedding light on the artistic and technical considerations that shape the transition from page to screen. Translating a literary work into a visual experience requires not only modifying the narrative but also the technical components, such as cinematography, set design, special effects, and musical scores. These components shape a film’s overall tone and atmosphere, extending its emotional impact. Additionally, casting choices exert a profound influence on audience perception, as actors’ portrayals of well-known literary characters perceived by the audience may differ from those envisioned by readers of a book. The adaptation process also raises questions of artistic ownership, requiring filmmakers to strike the balance between their creative vision, the essence of the original work, and audience expectations. By exploring various adaptation strategies and notable examples, this paper highlights the intricate balance between preserving literary integrity and embracing unique possibilities of cinema. Overall, adaptation reflects the ongoing dialogue between literature and cinema, demonstrating how timeless stories can be reinterpreted for new audiences. The present article examines the link between literature and cinema, both of which reflect the tapestry of life coloured with various hues and bring the vignette of life to the forefront. Despite differing in their medium, with literature using textual media and cinema using the audio-visual media, both forms depict the burning issues of society, politics, culture, among other domains. |
Keywords | Transformation, Artistic Ownership, Audio-Visual. |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025 |
Published On | 2025-03-21 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.39564 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g89v73 |
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