Scriptwriter

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A scriptwriter is a person who writes scripts for movies, plays, television, comedy shows, political speeches and other presentations. Scriptwriting is notably different from writing novels in its brevity: the average full-length feature movie screenplay is between 95 and 125 pages.[1]

Diplomas in scriptwriting, play writing and play production are offered by various colleges, including the National College of Music and Trinity College of Music


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