What do abbreviations in movie scripts stand for?

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What do abbreviations in movie scripts stand for? For example, EXT., INT., (O.S.), (V.O.), ...



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These abbreviations represent the type of scene and the area where it's being filmed.

From this glossary and this page from abbreviations used in movie scripts,

EXT. => Exterior

INT. => Interior

O.S. => Abbreviation for Off Screen, denoting that the speaker is not resident within the scene.

V.O. => Abbreviation for Voice Over, denoting that the speaker is narrating the action onscreen.

You can find more abbreviations on the linked pages.




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Which acronyms are used in a script?

Abbreviations
  • b.g. = background.
  • CGI = computer generated image.
  • f.g. = foreground.
  • SFX = sound effects.
  • SPFX = special effects.
  • M.O.S. = without sound.
  • POV = point of view.


What does MS mean in script?

A medium shot (MS) is normally a shot from the waist up. A medium close-up (MCU) is a shot cropped between the shoulders and the belt line. A close-up (CU) is the most desirable to catch changing facial expressions, which are important to following a conversation.

What does D mean in a script?

The first line of the next page should start with the continuation of the dialogue. CONT'D (an abbreviation for continued) should be written next to the character's name to indicate that their speech is continued.

What does FX mean in a script?

Special effects (often abbreviated as SFX, SPFX, F/X or simply FX) are illusions or visual tricks used in the theatre, film, television, video game, amusement park and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world.



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