The author’s draft is the first complete version of the narrative in proper screenplay format. The author’s draft goes through a number of rewrites and revisions on its way to becoming a final draft, which is the last version of the author’s draft before becoming a shooting script. Technical information is kept to an absolute minimum. It is important not to attempt to direct the film, in the author’s draft. The detailed visualization and interpretation of the screenplay occurs during later production stages.
Once you have completed you arrive at a final draft, you take that script into production by creating a shooting script. The shooting script is the script from which your creative team will work with. A shooting script communicates the visual approach to the film. This version includes specific information about things like camera angles, shot sizes, camera moves, etc.
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