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According to the research, the films based on books have greater success because____.​

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Answered by s14848bkrisanu06108
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the flims get advantage of the fame of books

Answered by kritikagarg6119
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According to the research, the films based on books have greater success because the films get advantage of the fame of books

Explanation:

The research suggests that adapted films tend to perform better, because films can “leverage the popularity” of well-known books through an existing audience. Films adapted from books also tend to have a richer, more fully-developed story to draw on.

When you read a book, you can interpret the plot and the story to your liking. Books allow your mind to be creative. Furthermore, books are much more detailed than films. Usually a film lasts approximately two hours while in a book there can be hundreds (maybe thousands) of pages of description.

One of the biggest advantages of a book being made into a film is seeing the characters come alive and give your imagination a sense of reality. A lot of people cannot imagine and picture the characters or situations when reading a book, but a film makes all that very simple.

Established popular books are a comparably faster and data-supported way for studios to develop film and TV plots. As more studios compete to have the next Game of Thrones or The Walking Dead, it's easier to turn to a completed work and fully envisioned (and beloved) world than to develop a story in-house

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