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  2. Read-through - Wikipedia

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    The read-through, table-read, or table work is a stage of film, television, radio, and theatre production when an organized reading of the screenplay or script is conducted around a table by the actors with speaking parts. [1][2] In addition to the cast members with speaking parts, the read-through is usually attended by the principal ...

  3. Improvisational theatre - Wikipedia

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    Improvisational theatre. Improvisational theatre, often called improvisation or improv, is the form of theatre, often comedy, in which most or all of what is performed is unplanned or unscripted, created spontaneously by the performers. In its purest form, the dialogue, action, story, and characters are created collaboratively by the players as ...

  4. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    The first screenwriting software was a standalone script formatter, Scriptor, from Screenplay Systems [citation needed]. It took a text file generated by a word processor and inserted the proper page break tags. When used in conjunction with a terminate-and-stay-resident program such as SmartKey or ProKey—keyboard utilities that assigned a ...

  5. Cold reading (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    Cold reading (theatrical) A play's inaugural reading held at a used bookstore in Boise, Idaho. Theatrical cold reading is reading aloud from a script or other text with little or no rehearsal, [1] practice or study in advance. Sometimes also referred to as sight reading, it is a technique used by actors and other performers in theatre ...

  6. Blocking (stage) - Wikipedia

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    Blocking (stage) Actors positioned on stage in a production of Macbeth. In theatre, blocking is the precise staging of actors to facilitate the performance of a play, ballet, film or opera. [1] Historically, the expectations of staging/blocking have changed substantially over time in Western theater. Prior to the movements toward "realism" that ...

  7. Scriptnotes - Wikipedia

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    Scriptnotes is a weekly podcast that began airing on August 30, 2011. [1] It is billed as "a podcast about screenwriting, and things that are interesting to screenwriters." [2] The podcast is hosted by screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin, with new episodes released every Tuesday.

  8. Rehearsal - Wikipedia

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    A rehearsal is an activity in the performing arts that occurs as preparation for a performance in music, theatre, dance and related arts, such as opera, musical theatre and film production. It is undertaken as a form of practising, to ensure that all details of the subsequent performance are adequately prepared and coordinated.

  9. Screenwriting - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriting. Example of a page from a screenplay formatted for a feature-length film. Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is often a freelance profession.