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Also, its one thing for the director to rewrite/alter dialogue on set when its not working, or deleting scenes in post when its not working. It's something else entirely to have the writer on set everyday (when writers are often NEVER on set)x and having him rewrite scenes everyday.
That's just not something a production, producer, director, etc. does if the script/film is in good shape.
Patently untrue.
It varies, of course. Some directors don't like to change things up once a script is "locked", but some do like the creative process to be more organic, and its not uncommon, even in Hollywood, to have writers on set touching up character moments, jokes, action beats, etc, even on a daily basis.
