Definition: A writing; a written document.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look!
You’ve come across the word “scripts,” and the dictionary gives you a good start – “a writing, a written document.” But that’s just the basics, isn't it?
Let's dig a little deeper, to truly understand what “scripts” really mean. Think of it this way:
“Scripts” most often refers to
written plays or screenplays!
You know, those stories for actors to perform – on stage or in the movies they see.
It’s like a blueprint for a show, a movie, or even sometimes a video game! It tells everyone
exactly
what needs to happen – who says what, when, and where.
Think of it like this: if you're baking a cake, a recipe is your script - it guides you through each step.
Here’s a little rhyme to help you remember:
“Scripts are stories, carefully penned,
For actors to perform, again and again!”
Do you have any questions about that? Would you like me to give you an example of a famous movie script, or perhaps talk about the different parts of a screenplay – dialogue, stage directions, etc.?