Hi, I was just musing over the recommended ages for characters in middle-grade books, versus YA etc etc. And I started wondering how it is that a movie like Frozen (with a protag who is old enough to fall in love and get married)—not to mention so many of the classics—can be so appealing to my 3 year old step grand daughter. And it seems to me (and you probably all know this already, so apologies for sounding dense), but it seems to me that in the Disney movies, a lot of the characters grow from being babies (who will appeal to everyone) into older characters who then embark on their own adventures. Unless they're animals, toys, or robots.
So there is a big difference between writing books for certain audiences, versus writing screenplays. Does anyone have thoughts on this?
So there is a big difference between writing books for certain audiences, versus writing screenplays. Does anyone have thoughts on this?
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