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Terms in a script that describe the framing of a scene, such as close-up (CU), long shot (LS), or mid shot (MS).
Details in a script about where a scene is set, such as indoors (INT.) or outdoors (EXT.).
Notations in a script indicating scenes shot inside a location.
Basic information provided on the cover of a script, including title, scriptwriter/author, date, and draft number.
A written document that outlines the dialogue, actions, expressions, and movements of characters in a film, TV show, or other performances.
Descriptions in a script that specify the viewpoint of the camera for a particular shot.
Descriptions in a script of how the camera should move during a scene, such as pan, tilt, track, or dolly.
Notations in a script describing the auditory elements that need to be added in post-production or performed live.
Notations in a script indicating scenes shot outside a location.
A piece of narration in a script not accompanied by an image of the speaker, intended to convey the character's thoughts or narrate background information.
Instructions in the script that guide actors' movements and expressions, and the arrangement of the set and props.
The spoken words, conversations, or discourse between characters in a script.