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A television script can take various forms of revisions and drafts from the original submission of a storyline to the final broadcast. Not always, but often, the most common progression is as follows. The script, as delivered by the author, is revised by a script editor to produce a rehearsal script. The director and production team work from the rehearsal script. The rehearsal scripts are further revised by the actors in rehearsals, and for technical and aesthetic reasons. Camera operations and technical crew details are added and refined into a camera script.

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  • Doctor Who script books
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  • A television script can take various forms of revisions and drafts from the original submission of a storyline to the final broadcast. Not always, but often, the most common progression is as follows. The script, as delivered by the author, is revised by a script editor to produce a rehearsal script. The director and production team work from the rehearsal script. The rehearsal scripts are further revised by the actors in rehearsals, and for technical and aesthetic reasons. Camera operations and technical crew details are added and refined into a camera script.
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  • A television script can take various forms of revisions and drafts from the original submission of a storyline to the final broadcast. Not always, but often, the most common progression is as follows. The script, as delivered by the author, is revised by a script editor to produce a rehearsal script. The director and production team work from the rehearsal script. The rehearsal scripts are further revised by the actors in rehearsals, and for technical and aesthetic reasons. Camera operations and technical crew details are added and refined into a camera script. The programme is made from the camera script. Once agreed this copy may be considered 'LOCKED', but this is not the end of the process. The version of a script prepared before filming is more recently referred to as a shooting script (to which further last minute omissions and additional dialogue scenes may be added), these may be due to any number of reasons - practical reasons, timing, technical reasons, or simply changes from the actors themselves before all filmed material is submitted to the editing and post-production teams for a further series of, often quite radical, changes. A final version of the script, reflecting what was actually transmitted, may also be produced. This is called a programme-as-broadcast script.
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