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What is the difference between screenplay and a script?

I am a bit confused about the screenplay and script, and I want to clarify my doubts related to this. Can anyone clarify my doubts related to these topics, so that I can understand the differences between them?

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Screenplay is the original work or the adaptations from the existing works such as novels. The screenplay may not involve emotion related description and other aspects of the story that are in fact, visual within the end-product, while a script is a document that outlines every aural, visual, behavior and lingual element that are required to tell a story. In general term the written work detailing story, setting and dialogue are a script; in these things you should have the knowledge of answering script. In general the script may take the form of a screenplay, shooting script, lined script, continuity script.



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