Become Quote by Alex Gibney
“Every film is faced with the enemy of time. Only so much story can fit into the 90-150 minutes of time that moviegoers are willing to stay in their seats. Naturally, compression is necessary. So are the exclusion and amalgamation of characters so that the viewer does not become bewildered.”
About This Quote
Source Film: Documentary Filmmaking, 2015
Time limits narrative depth, forcing filmmakers to condense plots and merge characters to keep audiences engaged.
In simple terms: Time forces story cuts and character merges.
Embrace concise storytelling.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- screenwriting
- film editing
- production planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How decide which character to cut?
- What is the impact of losing subplots?
Over‑compression can sacrifice nuance.