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screenplay
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and sets
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Screenplay may refer to: Screenplay , a written plan for a film or television program Screenplay (book) , the bestselling manual on screenwriting by Syd Field . Screen Play (blog) , an Australian videogame culture blog Screenplay (TV series) , a TV series ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a script for a movie or a television show
Usage examples of screenplay.
Stefan Schoenburg and the other Cabbagehead backers are just a derivative screenplay away.
The remainder of the overexposed and overpraised morning Emory spent wrestling fragments of screenplay from the coils of motel management.
The writings, emails, and screenplays shall be reduced to printed documents to be analyzed for evidentiary value.
And he was still holed up in a motel room, working around the clock, locating and printing out emails and notes, chunks of screenplays.
And none of the thirty-two writers who are acknowledged contributors to the screenplay of The Flintstones exhibited any super-intelligence.
Nick suggested gently that she try to sell her screenplays to make the extra money that it would take.
In other screenplays, the lead character believed her husband was going to kill her.
She had written novel outlines and screenplays and felt it was time to find an outlet for her writing talent.
Several of his screenplays had been both artistic and popular successes, and he had been nominated for screenwriting awards.
Even though Craig told her that they had other screenplays to work on, she had lost her belief in him.
She spent the first months of 2000 hunched over her computer, spewing out ideas, notes, partial screenplays, chapters of a novel, an outline for a book on weight control for children.
Chris felt sorry for her because she had lost her movie treatments, screenplays, and journals.
Perhaps more enlightening reading was the thousand-plus pages Liysa herself had written: short stories, letters, manuscripts, and screenplays, provided to Birmingham through discovery by the State.
Liysa even wrote to Craig Elliot, giving him helpful criticism on some of his screenplays, and sounding pleased that their relationship had transformed itself into a solid friendship that could survive even the murder charges against her.
By the late 1990s, Jane was involved with book publishing and that intrigued Liysa, who said that she was working on screenplays and a book.