A script prepared for production with scene numbers, revision marks, and locked pages — distinct from a spec script used for selling or development. Shooting scripts track what is actually being filmed.
Inkwell's Plot editor understands Shooting script as structured screenplay data, so skills, save points, and semantic changes can target it precisely.
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Locked script
A script whose pages and scene numbers are frozen so that, once production begins, ever...
Revision colours
The standard sequence of paper colours (white, blue, pink, yellow, and so on) used to m...
Spec script
A screenplay written on speculation — without a production deal — intended to sell the ...