I can certainly appreciate the potential wisdom of this approach. It is somewhat dangerous to stick to a pre-written script. If there are errors in the script, or just parts that won't work visually as well as they do in writing, that can severely limit a production. And of course, there is the fact that a given script…
I like the way they think, and i think a lot of independent studios have this kind of mentality. A good article to read and think about. :) http://www.fastcompany.com/1742431/pixar-s-motto-going-from-suck-to-nonsuck Pixar's Motto: Going From Suck to Nonsuck By Peter Sims In a world that is obsessed with preventing errors…