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Planner, Volume 12, Number 3, August-September 1997
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Issues and Challenges of Adapting a Creative Work
This paper presents an overview of the process of adapting a creative work (i.e., books, films,
works of art, etc.) focusing on the unique issues and challenges of bringing two distinctive types
of media and persons from different disciplines together to create a successful adaptation.
While the nature of adaptation is change, the process to accomplish that transition is complex.
This research discusses the media involved, some of the key people involved in the process (and
their expectations of the end product), and other factors upon which the success or failure of an
adaptation depends. Three main areas examined include how the skill and choices made by the
adapter can impact the original work and the adaptation (both positively and negatively), how
creative visions can mesh or clash, and whether some creative works should not be changed from
their original form. This research study includes numerous articles on the Internet, on-line
resources, Library resources, books, television, movies, as well as personal observations of the
subject matter. This research can assist a potential adapter or creator of a work in making
informed decisions about the viability of undertaking an adaptation project. Further in-depth
study should be conducted prior to beginning any project of adaptation, since while some of the
issues and challenges are evident and concrete, others are subjective in nature.Kayla SiddellHonors DiplomHonors CollegeCunningham Memorial Library, Terre Haute, Indiana State UniversityUndergraduateTitle from document title page. Document formatted into pages: 41