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screenplay
A screenplay, or script, is a written work produced for a film, television show (also known as a teleplay), or video game by screenwriters (cf. stage play). Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from existing pieces of writing. A screenplay is a form of narration in which the movements, actions, expressions and dialogue of the characters are described in a certain format. Visual or cinematographic cues may be given, as well as scene descriptions and scene changes.
film adaptation
films adapted from another work
story arc
extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media
film treatment
first draft of a screenplay

screenwriting
thumb|right|300px|Example of a page from a screenplay formatted for a feature-length film.
Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is often a freelance profession.
show, don't tell
narrative technique
three-act structure
dramatic structure
spec script
movie/theatric script written without prior request
step outline
scene-by-scene story treatment written in preparation for a screenplay
script doctor
screenwriter hired to rewrite an existing script
Scriptment
A scriptment is a written work by a movie or television screenwriter that combines elements of a script and treatment, especially the dialogue elements, which are formatted the same as in a screenplay. It is a more elaborate document than a standard draft treatment. Some films have been shot using only a scriptment.

Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey
1990 film directed by Eugene Corr and Robert Hillmann