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Which of the following statements best represents the difference between a script director and a script editor?

a) a script director works in television, and a script editor works in a feature film.
b) a script director works in television, and a script doctor works in a feature film.
c) a script doctor rewrites part of a screenplay, while a script editor rewrites the entire film.
d) a script editor rewrites part of a screenplay, while a script doctor rewrites the entire film.

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The correct answer for: Which of the following statements best represents the difference between a script director and a script editor? Is: d) a script editor rewrites part of a screenplay, while a script doctor rewrites the entire film.

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All right, first of all, none of this answer properly describes the differences, second, they are wrongly written and miss the point of formality. However, the one that best answers your question is d) because the script editor edits part o the screenplay, or a screenplay without creating a movie from it. Then, a script director is the person who takes that screenplay and transforms it into a movie script to be developed by the movie director.

Again, this is the best for the case but they are not well written and not very close to reality.

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