If you rewrite a screenplay, does it mean it always, automatically gets better or is it possible to actually ruin it by re-writing? In other words, can rewriting also be damaging to a script? Just curious...

If you rewrite a screenplay, does it mean it always, automatically gets better or is it possible to actually ruin it by re-writing? In other words, can rewriting also be damaging to a script? Just curious...![]()
I would say, 99% of the time it will make your script better.
Hemmingway said, "The first draft of anything is shit."
Having taught screenwriting for the past couple of years and read hundreds of scripts, I feel that all of them were improved with re-writes.
Scott
In other words it improves the script, because there are specific goals with the rewrite and the effort focuses on those things. It doesn't necessarily improve the story.
Rewriting doesn't makes it automaticly better.
If it would, every script could and would be rewritten till it's a masterpiece.
It's a creative process: not every iteration is a guaranteed improvement.
If you rewrite a screenplay, does it mean it always, automatically gets better or is it possible to actually ruin it by re-writing? In other words, can rewriting also be damaging to a script? Just curious...![]()