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How to write a script
Create a script for radio, TV, cinema, theater, and comic
The poor accentuation in the Spanish language is one of the causes of many spelling errors since a poorly placed or ignored diacritic tilde usually does not affect the pronunciation of the word, which does present problems in writing and spelling. This time we will analyse a typical case of this problem by showing you how it is written: script or script. Some typical examples of doubts of writing in relation to the use of the tilde are more or more, graces or graces, whether this, blue or blue and dialogue or dialogue, among others. A good reading habit is essential for improving spelling day by day.
Miguel D'Addario
Miguel D'Addario is an Italian writer, coach and professor. He has published artistic books, poetry, stories, existentialist philosophy, academic, and educational technical books with different publishers. His books have been translated into English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Greek. He has a degree in Journalism, a Master in Social Education, and a Doctorate in Social Communication from the Complutense University of Madrid. He has developed his experience in various fields of teaching, from Vocational Training to the University level, both in Latin America and Europe. PhD and essayist, he has received awards and mentions from Writers' Associations, Cultural Centers, Universities, and related offices. Also as a Speaker, Lecturer and Researcher, in Universities, Educational Centers, public and private. As an engineer, he is the author of educational technical books of various levels and agendas. Author of books on philosophy, ontology, and metaphysics. Author of Self-help and Coaching books. His books are distributed in the five continents, are assiduously consulted in Libraries of the world, and are registered in catalogs, ISBNs and international bibliographic bases. They are translated into multiple languages and can be found in international bookstores, both in paper format and in electronic version.
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How to Write a Script - Miguel D'Addario
Miguel D’Addario
––––––––
Second edition
European Community
2022
Index
About the author
Beginning
Exercise N° 1
The script
Exercise N° 2
Epistles
Exercise N° 3
The Editorial Staff
Exercise N° 4
Replacing ambiguous terms
Exercise N° 5
Exercise N° 6
Narration
Exercise N° 7
Exposure
Exercise N° 8
Novel
Exercise N° 9
Theater
Exercise N° 10
Language
Exercise N° 11
Literary genres
Exercise N° 12
Poetry
Exercise N° 13
Personal style
Exercise N° 14
Structure of script
Exercise N° 15
Exercise N° 16
Screenplay
Radio script
Exercise N° 17
Script for Comics
Exercise N° 18
Exercise N° 19
Exercise N° 20
Conclusion
Bullets
About the author
Miguel D’ addario is italian. Degree in Journalism, Master in Sociology and Doctorate in Social Communication from the University Complutensian of Madrid. He has developed his experience in various fields of teaching, from Vocations Training to the University level, both in Ibero-America and in Europe. His books are in different study centre and libraries around of the world, such as the University of San Domingo La República Dominicana, University of San Gregorio from Equator, University de Valencia, National Library of Spain, National Library of Argentine, University of Texas, University Complutensian of Madrid, University of Toronto, Canada, University of Deusto, University National Autonomous of Mexico, University Mayor de San Marcus (Peru), University of Illinois, University of Kansas, Bibliotecas de La Comunidad de Madrid, Castille and León, Andalusia, e Basque Country, National Library British, University of Harvard, Library of Congress of the United States. PhD and essayist has received awards and mentions from Associations of writers, Cultural Centre, Universities, and relatives offices. Likewise, as Speaker, Lecturer and Researcher, in Universities, Educational Centres, public and private. Author of artistic books: Poetry, Short Story, Tale. Author of educational books, of various levels and topics. Author of books on philosophy, ontology and metaphysics. Author of self-help and coaching books. His books are distributed in the five continents, are frequently consulted in Libraries of the world, and are inscribed in the catalogues, ISBNs and international bibliographical bases. They are translated into multiple languages and can be found in international bookstores, both in paper format and in electronic version.
Websites where to know and / or purchase other works of the author:
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Beginning
Script definition according to the RAE:
Written outline of a speech, conference, topic, etc., containing the points or issues to be addressed.
Writing that contains the dialogues and technical indications necessary, such as plan, sets, lighting, etc., for the realization of a film, play or radio or television program.
Script or notes?
Poor accentuation in the Spanish language is one of the causes of many spelling errors, since a poorly placed or ignored diacritic tilde does not normally affect the pronunciation of the word, which does present problems in writing and spelling. This time, we will analyses a typical case of this problem by showing you how it is written: script or notes? Some typical examples of writing doubts in relation to the use of the tilde are more or more, thank you or thank you, be it or this, blue or blue and dialogue or dialogue, among others. A good reading habit is essential to improve spelling on a daily basis.
The word script with diacritic tilde in the o
, is not recognized by the Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) so it does not exist in the Spanish language. Therefore, writing the following sentences is incorrect:
The script of a film.
The script of my dramatic life has always had strong experiences.
The correct form or writing is script, without diacritic tilde. This is because hyphen is a monosyllable word since when an open vowel (/a/, /e/, /o/) is followed or preceded by an atonic closed vowel (/i/, /u/), among other cases, a diphthong (group of 2 different and contiguous vowels falling within the same syllable) occurs. If hyphen were a word with 2 syllables (scri-pt) then there should be accentuated in the ‘o‘ because it is a sharp word. For many years, the word script had been accentuated, but since 2010 the Rae corrected this spelling anomaly, leaving it as a monosyllable word and, therefore, without a diacritical tilde in the ‘o’.
More script meaning.
There are several meanings of the script concept. It may be the writing that points to certain ideas that serve as a guide for a certain purpose. The script, in this case, stands out for being concise and for presenting the information according to a certain order that facilitates its understanding.
For example: If you don't know how to use the software, you can look for the script that the system's manager prepared
, Here's the script: use it when you don't know what to do
, I don't understand the script that the manager left me before going on vacation
.
The script can also be symbolic, as an indication given by someone to perform a task: Do not stray from the script: you have to call Dr. Jouso, explain why we canceled the meeting and make sure that he does not desist from signing the contract
, He is a player who respects the script of his coach, that is why he enjoys many minutes of play
, If you leave the script again, you will have no more place on this team
.
For spelling, the script is a sign that is written at the end of a line that ends with part of a word that does not fit in it or that is used to join the two parts of a compound word.
In the field of cinema, television, radio and theatre, the script is the text that sets out all the details