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What (who) is novelized - definition

ADAPTATION OF ANOTHER WORK INTO A NOVEL
Novelisation; Novelizations; Movie novelization; Novelisations; Novelised; Novelized
  • King Kong (1932) novelization of King Kong (1933)
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  • Novelization of chapter 8 of the film series ''[[Les Vampires]]'' (1915–16).

Novelized         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Novelize.
novelized         
adjective convert (a story, typically one in the form of a film) into a novel.
Novelization         
A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play, comic book or video game. Film novelizations were particularly popular before the advent of home video, but continue to find commercial success as part of marketing campaigns for major films.

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Novelization

A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play, comic book or video game. Film novelizations were particularly popular before the advent of home video, but continue to find commercial success as part of marketing campaigns for major films. They are often written by accomplished writers based on an early draft of the film's script and on a tight deadline.

Examples of use of novelized
1. Permission to reprint/republish This engaging tale is as pleasing a read as they come, and yet it is also the chance to admire the skillful work of a top contemporary novelist. (Sort of the literary equivalent of low–fat, calcium–enriched yogurt that somehow tastes exactly like chocolate cheesecake.) "Arthur & George" is the novelized account of a true incident in which Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, battled to overturn the conviction of George Edalji, an English attorney of Indian origin who had been falsely accused of brutally killing farm animals and writing threatening anonymous letters to his own family.