Pronunciation: /ˌfɪlməˈbɪləti/
noun the quality or suitability of being able to be filmed
A1 Filmability is the quality of a story that can be easily adapted into a movie.
A2 The filmability of the novel was evident in its strong visual descriptions and engaging plot.
B1 The film producer was impressed by the filmability of the script and decided to greenlight the project.
B2 The director's vision for the film took into account the filmability of certain scenes to ensure they would translate well on screen.
C1 During the scriptwriting process, the team discussed the filmability of different locations and how they would impact the overall production.
C2 The film's success was due in part to the strong filmability of the source material and the director's skillful adaptation.
formal The novel's complex narrative structure may affect its filmability.
informal I don't think this book has much filmability, it's too slow-paced.
slang This story has zero filmability, it's just boring.
figurative The filmability of his life story is undeniable, it would make a great movie.
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