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Old 10-10-2011, 11:23 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Steven
I'd go back and manipulate the characters, the action, or both, to get them to do what I wanted and follow the desired story.
I do that, too. I used to be an animator, and we call that "changing the hinges". If a door opens the wrong way to allow an action to flow correctly, just go back one scene and change the hinges so the next scene will flow properly. It makes no difference to the story or the characters, and nobody will spot the change.
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