"I think a lot of composers get into trouble just making up a plot and expecting an audience to follow that"
- John Eaton
About this Quote
John Eaton's quote recommends that authors need to recognize the potential pitfalls of developing a story for their work. He believes that if a composer creates a plot that is as well intricate or difficult to adhere to, it can be difficult for a target market to involve with the work. This could lead to an absence of rate of interest or recognition for the piece, as the audience might not be able to recognize the tale or the message the composer is trying to convey. Eaton's quote is a reminder to authors to be conscious of the audience when producing a plot for their job. They should ensure that the story is very easy to follow and that the audience can easily recognize the story and the message the author is attempting to share. This will aid to make sure that the target market is involved with the work as well as can value the composer's efforts.
This quote is written / told by John Eaton between June 18, 1790 and November 17, 1856. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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