Adapting Quote by Jonathan Tropper
“Obviously it's easier when I' m doing the adapting myself. But my feeling is, your potential upside far outweighs the downside. Ultimately, they [moviemakers] can't change your book. Your book remains on the shelf the way you wrote it. If they make a great movie of your book, then you have the equivalent of millions and millions of dollars of advertising for your book. If the movie's not that good, that doesn't mean the book's not good. It doesn't change what you've already written. It has the potential to reach more people.”
About This Quote
Adapting a book into a film can amplify its reach, but the book’s value remains unchanged regardless of the movie’s quality.
In simple terms: Film adaptation can boost a book’s exposure.
Leverage adaptations for broader audience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- publishing
- film industry
- self‑promotion
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How to protect your work’s integrity?
- What strategies maximize positive exposure?
A poor film can misrepresent the book.