types of script (and a bumper) Flashcards
It isthe framework for your story. It brings together the most important elements, and helps your audience understand the significance of the points made by the people you have interviewed. It’s not just about sounds; it’s about words, too. The script should be written in simple, short sentences
NEWS SCRIPT
refers toa set of questions and answers which is likely to be answered by the candidate, it is more of a streamlined process so that they can be prepared as much as possible.
INTERVIEW SCRIPT
People often hear jingles, _ and _ over the radio in the form of an advertisement of different products, sometimes even public service announcements. Advertisers go for the use of these _, because with the short airtime given to it, if you come up with an ad catchy enough, people are likely to recall it.
SPOT OR PLUGS
isthe story that has been written for actors to perform, with the term ‘play’ relating to a theatrical performance. People who write them are called Playwrights, and sometimes the physical scripts might be called manuscripts, while some historical scripts are called folios due to their format.
DRAMA SCRIPTS
A program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, in a format that often includes interviews and commentary.
MAGAZINE PROGRAM SCRIPT
a person who writes drama scripts
Playwrights
some historical scripts are called
folios
tells a story of real life. Therefore, ideas may come from any aspect of life. They can be personal or unrelated to the creator but must evoke passion. The passion and emotional bond the creator feels to the story will translate to the screen for the audience.
THE DOCUMENTARY SCRIPT
it is used between the news and infomercial breaks.
It tells the listeners that there is a break but that there will be some more news coming up.
BUMPER