Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is a script?

What is a script?

Script is one of the necessary tools for stage performance or filming. It is the reference language for dialogue between characters in the play. It is an art style that serves stage performance and is different from drama and other literary styles.

The script mainly consists of lines and stage directions.

Scripts are mainly divided into literary scripts and photographic scripts. Literary scripts are scripts that highlight literature and have a low sense of photography, including drama scripts (or drama scripts), novel scripts (or drama novels), sketch scripts, cross talk scripts, etc.; photography scripts are scripts that highlight the sense of photography. , the literary artistry can be high or low (determined based on the film's subject matter, market, investment funds and other comprehensive circumstances), including scene scripts, storyboard scripts (storyboard scripts or movie scripts), scripts, etc.