Adrenaline Quote by David E. Kelley
“The ideal time for writing a [television] script is four days, though sometimes it has to be two or three days depending on the deadline. If it's two days, sometimes there are things I see that don't work as well. If I have two weeks, the scripts get kind of flabby and lack the adrenaline that a sense of deadline fills you with.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Discussing TV script deadlines, date unknown
A tight deadline sharpens a script, while too much time makes it lose energy.
In simple terms: Deadlines boost focus; excess time dulls scripts.
Balance time constraints to maintain vitality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- TV production
- screenwriting workshops
- project management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you know the optimal writing time?
- What strategies keep scripts fresh under pressure?
Too short a deadline may compromise quality.