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zaharov [31]
2 years ago
10

Describe how sitcom screen play is similar and different from other forms of drama you have studied?

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Alona [7]2 years ago
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This exercise describes the key differences between some of the dramas/plays that I have studied.

<h3>What are the differences?</h3>

One of the key differences between Sitcom (a screen play) and other kinds of drama are:

Because Sitcom is a screen play, it:

  • Goes through many parts and could even change during the film making process
  • It can run between 80 to 120 pages
  • Usually contains Scene Headings, Characters, Dialogues and Action
  • One page is usually one minutes of Screen time.

Teleplay on the other hand is:

  • mainly used for television shows
  • spaced out much more than a screen play
  • contains personal directions in the dialogue for those acting etc.

Learn more about types of drama at;

brainly.com/question/1117172

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