💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Telescript"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| playscriptnoun | The script for a theatrical play. |
| scriptwritingnoun | The writing of scripts, usually for film or television. |
| teleplaynoun | (authorship) A script formatted like a screenplay for cinema, but written to be made into an episode of a television show. |
| screenplaynoun | (authorship, cinematography) A script for a movie or a television show; especially, the former specifically. |
| tapescriptnoun | A transcript of a tape recording. |
| scriptnoun | (countable) The written document containing the dialogue and action for a drama; the text of a stage play, movie, or other performance. Especially, the final form used for the performance itself. |
| filmscriptnoun | The screenplay for a film. |
| scriptmentnoun | (cinematography) 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. |
| telefilmnoun | A film made for television. |
| booknoun | A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc. |
| exscriptnoun | (obsolete) A copy; a transcript. |
| television shownoun | A live or recorded broadcast or program, or series of broadcasts or programs, meant to be viewed on television. |
| screenwritingnoun | (uncountable) The art of writing screenplays. |
| spec scriptnoun | (film, literature) A screenplay for a movie that is written on spec and then purchased or sold on the open market, as opposed to one commissioned by a studio or production company. |
| teleprintnoun | A document reproduced by a teleprinter. |
| call sheetnoun | (film production, television production) The production schedule for a single day, detailing every scene to be filmed, and who is needed for each of those scenes. |
| scriptbooknoun | A book of scripts. |
| tele-snapnoun | (television, historical) A still photograph of a television broadcast, taken and sold for commercial use in the days before video recording. |
| screen testnoun | (film) A filmed audition to test (and demonstrate) an actor's screen-acting ability and/or suitability for a particular role. |
| vid litnoun | (informal) Traditional written literature adapted as television drama. |
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