Lined Script Basics
The conventional lined script — which evolved during decades of trial and error in Hollywood — provides assistant editors and chief editors with a road map that helps them find the coverage they need to edit scenes in a film or television show.
Traditionally, the continuity person creates the lined script on the set at the time of shooting. All notes are handwritten. The following is an example of a scene from a lined script:

For more information about script basics, see the following topics:
  Explanation of Symbols
  Lining in the Digital Realm
  Script Integration Workflow
  Using Script Integration in Video Projects

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