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Freewrite | Computer |
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Purpose Single-function: writing focus | Multi-functional: work, entertainment, and communications |
Distractions Distraction-free: serene writing oasis | Many distractions: social media, email, notifications |
Internet Access No open internet access or apps. Just 3rd party document syncing | Open internet access creates temptation |
Display Visually comfortable, concentration-friendly | Backlit and reflective screens strain the eyes |
Environment Soul of a typewriter for deep drafting immersion | Cluttered, overwhelming page with red underlines and grammatical suggestions |
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While both films and books share the common goal of captivating an audience, their paths seem to diverge in intriguing ways, from the initial drafting all the way through to the public release.
So we set out to answer the question: Is there a difference in writing for the screen vs. writing for the page?
Welcome to the intersection of ink and celluloid. (Or pixels, in today's world.)