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What is the script?

It’s a script.

For a Northeastern man to fall in love and get married in Russia, it should be true, and that’s enough.

The key to this issue is how to define "script".

Unless someone has a camera on his head, all the videos we can see are shot with photographic equipment. The person being filmed should know that he is being filmed, so his actions and language are not the same. It may be exactly the same as usual, there must be traces of performance, and the photographer has simply edited it himself. From this perspective, it is not "completely unscripted."

But on the other hand, the things he photographed basically all happened in real life, and they were just trivial matters in daily life. There was nothing deliberately concocted about the plot. From this point of view, it can be regarded as " No script”. Besides, Dasha’s family has such a big family and such a big farm, it can’t be fake.

The script is mainly composed of lines and stage instructions. It is the textual basis for dramatic art creation and the basis for the performance of the director and actors. Words similar to script also include script, play, etc. It is a literary style that mainly expresses the storyline through speaking style. ?

The summary is as follows:

Scripts are mainly divided into literary scripts and photographic scripts. Literary scripts are scripts that are more literary and have a low sense of photography. They include drama scripts (or drama scripts), novel scripts (or drama novels), sketch scripts, cross talk scripts, etc.

Photographic scripts are scripts that highlight the sense of shooting. The literary and artistic quality can be high or low (determined based on the film’s subject matter, market, investment funds, etc.), including scene-story scripts and storyboard scripts (storyboard scripts). or movie scripts), scripts, etc.

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.