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screenplay
[ skreen-pley ]
noun
- a motion-picture or television scenario.
- Older Use. a motion picture.
screenplay
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noun
- the script for a film, including instructions for sets and camera work
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of screenplay1
Example Sentences
Over the course of those years, the screenplay for “Párvulos†would become infused with Ezban’s interactions with his children Naomi and Alexander.
“When something compels me, whether it’s a new acting role or an idea for a book or a screenplay, I dive in. I’m not afraid to hear no, and I hear it all the time.â€
The screenplay is being written each time he breaks out of the blocks in the 400 meters.
For what it’s worth, Baker now has twice as many Oscars as Tarantino, who, to date, has inconceivably only won two of them, both for original screenplay.
With his movie “Anora,†a bittersweet dramedy about a Brooklyn stripper who becomes entangled with the wayward son of a Russian oligarch, Baker won awards for best picture, director, original screenplay and editing.
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