Melissa Rosenberg is the screenwriter who has the unenviable task of turning the Twilight books into workable scripts.
She had a lot of editing to do for New Moon. "Not only was there a lot I had to not do from the book, there were things in the screenplay that we then had to cut down for production.
"What I find is that I think 'oh, my god, we have to have that moment in there!' And as it gets boiled down and boiled down, the soup actually tastes pretty good, so I don’t miss that as much, because it’s captured in some other scene.
"It’s about condensing; so long as you’re taking the characters on the same emotional journey, you don’t miss the specifics as much."
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