A script whose pages and scene numbers are frozen so that, once production begins, everyone refers to the same numbering. After a lock, changes are tracked as marked revisions rather than reflowing the whole document.
Inkwell's Plot editor understands Locked script as structured screenplay data, so skills, save points, and semantic changes can target it precisely.
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Revision colours
The standard sequence of paper colours (white, blue, pink, yellow, and so on) used to m...
A-pages
Inserted pages added to a locked script without renumbering everything after them — a n...
White pages
Pages in a locked script that have not yet been revised — they remain on white paper (o...