Stages of Script Writing
• One Liner – Lining up the main events, giving number in order (घटनाक्रम)
• Treatment– Little developed or elaborated description of the scenes, giving scene numbers to the event.
• Screenplay (film script) – A detailed non-technical drama format where scene numbers, location or set, characters, time, main properties and rough dialogues are mentioned
• Shooting script – shooting script is the blueprint of the film. A detailed technical breakdown (shot division) of the scenes, sequences and each and every shots with polished dialogues, actions, image sizes, camera movements, camera heights, angles, artists, movements, lighting, day, night, morning, evening, location, sets, properties, sound instructions, makeup, get up, dress and all kinds of requirements well described. Shot No, Scene No
• One Liner – Lining up the main events, giving number in order (घटनाक्रम)
• Treatment– Little developed or elaborated description of the scenes, giving scene numbers to the event.
• Screenplay (film script) – A detailed non-technical drama format where scene numbers, location or set, characters, time, main properties and rough dialogues are mentioned
• Shooting script – shooting script is the blueprint of the film. A detailed technical breakdown (shot division) of the scenes, sequences and each and every shots with polished dialogues, actions, image sizes, camera movements, camera heights, angles, artists, movements, lighting, day, night, morning, evening, location, sets, properties, sound instructions, makeup, get up, dress and all kinds of requirements well described. Shot No, Scene No
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