As-Broadcast Script

An As-Broadcast Script or commonly known as ABS is produced for the final version of the film or television program required by distributors and broadcasters. ABS can be used to create subtitles, closed captions and translations. The two main types are the script format and the technical format.

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Example of As-Broadcast Script


As-Broadcast Script Format

The broadcast script format is created in a screenplay style. This screenplay formatted style is suitable for narrative, scripted film or television productions. It is delivered to broadcasters, networks or studios with the master edit. It includes the following:

  • Time code at 1 minute intervals
  • Speaker Identification
  • Transcription of speech
  • Scene headings including interior/exterior location and time of day
  • Description of basic action
  • On screen text

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As-Broadcast Script Technical Format

The technical format of the ABS is commonly used for factual programming like documentary, lifestyle or reality shows. It is a three column format and includes:

  • Accurate timecode of dialogue or scene
  • Speaker Identification
  • Transcription of speech
  • Scene headings including interior/exterior location and time of day
  • Description of basic action
  • On screen text like lower thirds and titles

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Difference between as broadcast script and CCSL?
      An as broadcast script includes visual scene description while a CCSL (Combined Action Continuity, Dialogue and Spotting List) contains description of each and every shot in the film.
      Does as broadcast script include continuity script?
      An as-broadcast script includes description of the action that is taking place on screen. However a continuity script is more detailed and part of the CCSL. If you need detail of each shot then a CCSL is recommended.
      What file format is as broadcast script delivered in?
      The as-broadcast script is delivered in Microsoft Word .docx format. It is editable and changes can be made at the filmmaker’s discretion. A pdf format can also be supplied if further editing is not required.
      What is the difference between broadcasting script and shooting script?

      If your film is going to be exhibited in foreign film festivals or distributed overseas, a CCSL can be used for translation, dubbing and other post-production areas.

      What is an As-Produced Script?
      An As-Produced script includes scene breakdown and action continuity, transcription of dialogue and speaker IDs. It is also commonly referred as an as-broadcast script in some coountries.

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