Some writing advice from Project Hail Mary's Andy Weir
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Some writing advice from Project Hail Mary's Andy Weir
""I try not to think about it at all," he explains. The reason, according to Weir, is that the two mediums are just so different."
""I was intimately involved in every aspect of the production," he explains. I got to give notes on everything. The main reason that I'm a producer is because of the way that my contract is structured.""
Andy Weir emphasizes the importance of treating writing a book and making a movie as distinct processes. Despite his success with adaptations, he avoids thinking about potential films while writing. Weir's experience as a producer on Project Hail Mary provided him with valuable insights into film production, but he acknowledges that the two mediums require different approaches. His involvement in various production aspects taught him to respect the unique nature of storytelling in both formats.
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