- February 15th, 2013, 11:49 pm
#122019
I choose my films based on the director. I have never chosen a film based on the screenwriter.
I believe that if a director is good, such that he is able to manipulate the stylistic aspects of the film in such a way that he can project his own unique aesthetic or directorial voice, then he is more important than the screenwriter. If a director is able to make full use of the levers available to him for shaping the end product of film, then I believe he has a greater influence on the outcome than the screenwriter. Whereas a good director can control cinematography, mise-en-scene, sound, and the editing, the screenwriter can control only the narrative (or non-narrative) structure of the film. Which I admit is extremely significant! But so is the work of the actors and actresses, cameramen, costume designers, concept artists, animators, sound designers, composers, etc.
It depends what you think a film is. If you think of a film as a story acted out in front of a camera, then the screenwriter's work is crucial. But if you see a film as a multimedia experience with visuals and sound in which narrative is merely one dimension, then the director controls more than the screenwriter. But as I said above, not all directors have the mastery to become the auteur.