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screenplay

movie script / to write a script

/ˈskɹiːnˌpleɪ/

NounTransitive Verb
pl: screenplays

A technical blueprint for a film or television show. Unlike a novel, which focuses on internal monologue and descriptive prose, a screenplay is an externalized document designed to be translated into visual action and spoken dialogue. It carries a professional, industrial connotation. When used in conversation, it refers specifically to the script as a structural tool for production rather than a piece of literature meant for leisure reading. While 'script' is often used interchangeably, 'screenplay' more precisely denotes the written work intended for the screen (cinema/TV), whereas 'script' can apply to plays, podcasts, or corporate presentations.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Late Tuesday night, after a bizarre board meeting.
Mr. Sterling

My latest screenplay really grapples with corporate existentialism.

Mr. Sterling
Victoria
Victoria

Should I just file this under 'personal projects,' Mr. Sterling?

💡
Mr. Sterling, the eccentric CEO, refers to his 'screenplay' as a philosophical endeavor, which is typical of his personality. Victoria, the no-nonsense VP, uses the idiom 'file this under' to sarcastically dismiss his comment as irrelevant to business, implying it's another one of his non-work related distractions.

Meanings

Nounmovie script

The written script for a movie or television show, including dialogue and stage directions.

"The writer spent three months polishing the final draft of the screenplay."

Transitive Verbto write a script
[~ someone][~ something]

To write the script for a motion picture or television production.

"She was hired to screenplay the novel for a major studio."

Collocations & Compounds

original screenplay

A screenplay that is a new and unique work, not an adaptation of another source.

The director was praised for his original screenplay.

screenplay format

The standardized layout and conventions used when writing a screenplay.

Learning the correct screenplay format is essential for aspiring writers.

screenplay competition

A contest where writers submit their screenplays for evaluation and potential awards.

She entered her first feature film into a screenplay competition.

adapted screenplay

A screenplay based on a previously existing work, such as a novel or play.

The film won an award for its adapted screenplay.

screenplay writer

A person who writes screenplays.

He dreams of becoming a successful screenplay writer.

Etymology

The word 'screenplay' emerged in the early 20th century, coinciding with the rise of the film industry. It is a compound word formed from 'screen' (referring to the movie screen) and 'play' (referring to a dramatic work, like a stage play). Initially, terms like 'scenario' or 'script' were more common, but 'screenplay' became the standard term for a film's written narrative, distinguishing it from a stage play.

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