A review by woolfardis
Terry Pratchett's Hogfather: The Illustrated Screenplay by Vadim Jean

3.0

This is the screenplay version of Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel Hogfather, adapted by Vadim Jean for the first real-live adaptation. Illustrated by Stephen Player with stills from the adaptation itself and behind-the-scenes captures.

There's not much to talk of here: if you've seen the adaptation it's a great way to get a visual hold on how they transformed a Discworld novel in to a televised film, and it's also pretty helpful for any budding script writer out there. Like most adaptations, it has parts missed out, or new bits added in, but the overall adaptation is utterly breath-taking and they did Discworld and PTerry proud. Terry himself has a little cameo right at the end, too, which you can see a plethora of images in here of. Just look at his little face and tell me this isn't grand.