Similar words: screen, screening, smokescreen, screech, discreet, screeching, in place, in place of. Meaning: n. a script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and sets.
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(31) Although relatively fresh and interesting, neither has anything like the same energy as his screenplay for Mackendrick.
(32) One focuses on the mission and is based on a rather conventional screenplay.
(33) The picture won five nominations and two Oscars, for the screenplay and cinematography.
(34) It was better than having your screenplay flopping back on the mat by return of post.
(35) Russell's screenplay is full of announced sympathy for ordinary people's lives, and actual condescension.
(36) I really wanted to try to write a screenplay and have the same experience that I have writing fiction.
(37) His attempts to write his own screenplay are deliciously comic depictions of fervent banality.
(38) She felt she could influence the outcome of the screenplay by her concentrated thoughts as the story unfolded.
(39) Because a screenplay has to specify everything in excruciating detail, it is almost as tedious to read as to write.
(40) Hugh Sixsmith was himself a screenplay writer of considerable though uncertain reputation.
(41) Scherick has yet to determine who will write the screenplay, when filming might begin or the title of the movie.
(42) Exploding jokes along the way remind you that David Nobbs wrote the screenplay.
(43) An unused screenplay was written by Ogden Nash.
(44) The small Que - bec film won the best screenplay award at Cannes in May.
(45) Clearly a work of hagiography, it was released in 1944, was a Times Critic's Pick, was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, and won 5 Oscars, including an Oscar for best original screenplay.
(46) Remember to dramatise these facts when you include them in your screenplay.
(47) She suggested that he go through his stories until he found something that would work, turn it into a screenplay, and send it to Gene Kelly.
(48) But we have bad news for everyone: As well reviewed as it is, as cool as it is, despite an excellent screenplay and a mind-blowing last act ... it still isn't winning best picture at the Academy Awards.
(49) The veteran funnyman was dishonored with nominations for worst actor, supporting actor, actress, worst on-screen couple and worst screenplay.
(50) Note that using this non-discriminatory silence truncation method removes any screenplay beats (deliberate silences) you have inserted, so such beats are best inserted after this process.
(51) A : Blatty 's Oscar - award - winning screenplay was, in fact, based on a real - life case of demonic possession.
(52) Shaw was also the only person ever to have won both a Nobel Prize (Literature in 1925) and an Academy Award (Best Screenplay for Pygmalion in 1938).
(53) Start off the screenplay with "FADE IN:" right-aligned on the top corner of the page.
(54) It's beyond strange that the primary fault of One Day lies with the screenplay.
(55) In a screenplay co-written by star Jason Segel, the Muppets reunite to save their old theater from a greedy oil tycoon (Chris Cooper).
(56) This weekend I received an e-mail from /Film reader Tanner C. informing me that one of the screenwriters of Eagle Eye was working on a screenplay for Blade Runner 2 .
(57) The Social Network won three Golden Globe awards last week -- for best drama, best director David Fincher and best screenplay, by Aaron Sorkin -- and is tipped to sweep the board at the Oscars.
(58) All I did was write the screenplay, a preponderating portion of which was used by Kubrick.
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(59) OK Cupid, in its profile, comes across as the witty, literate geek-hipster, the math major with the Daft Punk vinyl collection and the mumblecore screenplay in development.
(60) The screenplay award went to Bosnia's Danis Tanovic for No Man's Land.
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