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Always. I think that's why I'm always a little disappointed in film adaptations, because I've already got an image of the character in my head, and it never matches.
Whenever I'm reading I visualize it all in my mind's eye,like it's a movie,but often don't realise I'm doing it 'til I'm distracted or stop! Does anyone else do this?
Excellent topic! I do this all the time. I have a different perspective about seeing the movie version. When I see the movie adaptation, I can't help but jump up and down and anxiously yell: "That wasn't in the book!, that wasn't in the book!"
The same thing happens to me... Also I tend to do the opposite, when I read a book whose film adaptation I have already seen, I picture the characters as the actors that played them. I just can't help it...
When the book is finished, and if it was really good, I keep playing the main events in my mind for days!!! Usually I can't start another book until the previous one stops playing in my mind. I just realized how weird I am!!!
Whenever I'm reading I visualize it all in my mind's eye,like it's a movie,but often don't realise I'm doing it 'til I'm distracted or stop! Does anyone else do this?
I often visualize - and I hear the dialog too.
The same thing happens to me... Also I tend to do the opposite, when I read a book whose film adaptation I have already seen, I picture the characters as the actors that played them. I just can't help it...
When the book is finished, and if it was really good, I keep playing the main events in my mind for days!!!!!
I am almost always disappointed by a Movie if I have read the book first..
I can no longer read a Musketeers saga book without hearing the voice of Jeremy Irons when Aramis speaks. Sometimes he narrates the rest of the book too.
And, yes, I dream in vivid color too !
Absolutely. I see everything. I get pulled completely in. Even when the book is set in a setting unfamiliar to me, I still see it (maybe incorrectly, but...). Some books evoke scents and sensations. I love a writer who can make me feel the humidity, smell the swamp, choke on the desert dust, ...