Script Terms Unit 5.
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SCRIPT TERMSUNIT 5
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SCRIPT
• A fully written documentation of a program formatted like a play.
• The layout for a shoot that includes audio and video cues.
• The copy that a broadcaster reads from, either live on air or in an audio booth, to record a voice track.
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A/V SCRIPT OR AUDIO/VISUAL SCRIPT
• A two column script commonly used for 30 & 60 second ads.
• The video cues are in the left column preceded by a shot description (WS,MS,TS).
• The audio cues are in the right column where what will be said on camera or as a voice over is completely written out.
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NEWS SCRIPT
The copy that a broadcaster reads from on theair. Like an A/V script, the director’s cues are onthe left of the page, while the copy that appearsin teleprompter and is read on air is on the rightof the page.
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PACKAGE SCRIPT
The story that a reporter has written for a
broadcast. The 3 primary components of a PKG are:• Sound Bites from interviews• Voice Track (the reporter’s recorded
copy)• Cover video
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SCREENPLAY
The fully written documentation of a programthat is formatted like a play. It includes
scenes,dialogue, camera direction, and plot.
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STORYBOARD
Program documentation in comic book likegraphic panels that portray what the programwill look like. It may include dialogue,
narration,and camera direction.
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BRAINSTORMING
The process of tossing around ideas to come up
with a good concept for a project.
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TREATMENT
A written summary, or proposal, of what aproject/program is going to be about. It mayalso include particular information about theshoot.
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PRIMARY SHOTS
The 3 primary shots are: • Wide Shot • Medium Shot • Tight Shot or Close Up. In an A/V script one of the primary
shots(written as WS, MS,TS) should precede
eachvideo cue.
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A & B ROLL
In a news package script, the A-Roll refers tothe audio portion of the script (sound bites &voice track), the B-Roll refers to the videoportion of the script (cover video).