A script for a film or television series is a written document that serves as the foundational blueprint for the production. It presents the narrative structure, characters, dialogue, settings, and key actions in a standardized format designed for clarity and collaboration. The script communicates not only what happens in the story, but also how events unfold over time, guiding pacing, tone, and dramatic development. It establishes the creative vision in written form, allowing directors, performers, and crew members to understand the intended narrative and emotional arc.

Beyond storytelling, a script is also a technical and organizational tool. It provides essential information for planning and coordination across departments, including indications of locations, timing, and required elements that affect production logistics. In episodic television, scripts additionally contribute to broader continuity and long-term narrative progression across multiple installments. As both a creative and practical document, the script functions as the central reference point from which all stages of production are developed and executed.
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This course is perfect for those working in production, accounting, assistant directors, or anyone working on a film set.

It is also a great way for those looking to break into the industry to get ahead on how things work ahead of their first job!

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  • Learn on demand, at your own pace

  • Step-by-step videos explaining every detail of a script

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction

    1. Where does a script fit into the overall process?

    1. Download: Script

    1. Introduction

    2. Story Structure

    3. Script layout & formatting

    4. Revisions

    5. Other related roles

    1. Script Terminology

    1. Script Knowledge Review

About this course

  • Free
  • 11 lessons
  • 0.5 hours of video content

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