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Film School Journal.com » Q&A: Difference between a screenplay and script

Q&A: Difference between a screenplay and script

Question: What’s the difference between a screenplay and a script?

Answer: There is no difference. Script is just another word for screenplay. The terms are interchangeable. However, this only applies to films. If you are writing for television then you will be writing scripts. Another word for a television script is a teleplay.

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