the difference between a screenplay and a script

Scripts contain only actor dialogue and a description of what is happening. Screenplays tell the production team how to create a production made for screens as opposed to books, and include everything scripts contain. Screenplays also include camera angles, positions, locations of scenes, and dates. Scripts are typically associated with theatre, whereas screenplays are normally associated with films or TV shows

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