screenplay
screenplay — noun
1. a written document that contains all the spoken dialogue, scene descriptions, an
1.名詞B2
釋義
a written document that contains all the spoken dialogue, scene descriptions, and camera instructions for a film or television programme
例句
Manuela spent six months writing the screenplay for a historical film.
collocation: write a screenplay for [genre] film
The producer asked Haruto to rewrite the screenplay before the director started filming.
collocation: rewrite a screenplay before filming
Brooke's first screenplay was rejected by twelve studios before one finally said yes.
The screenplay won an award for its sharp dialogue and unusual story structure.
Sirin turned her grandmother's letters into a screenplay for a film set in 1940s Istanbul.
文法句型
a screenplay (for + film/show)
the screenplay of + film/show
常見錯誤
❌I just finished writing the screenplay for my new play.
✅I just finished writing the script for my new play.
💡A screenplay is specifically for film or television, not for theatre productions.