Character
Story Structure
Theme
Script Elements
Analysis Paperwork
100

This terms describes what a character wants more than anything in a story.

What is objective? 

100

The opening section of a script that introduces the world and characters is called this.

What is exposition? 

100

An object, color, or image that represents a larger idea is called this.

What is a symbol?

100

This non-spoken text of a play conveys essential information about the context and action to the production team.

What are stage directions?

100

This paperwork identifies all props, costumes, scenery, sound, and special requirements within a script

What is a script breakdown?

200

This obstacle prevents a character from achieving their goal.

What is conflict? 

200

This major event launches the main conflict of the story.

What is inciting incident?

200

Repeated ideas, images, or phrases throughout a script are called this

What is a motif? 

200

This element of a screenplay is used to communicate whether a scene occurs inside (INT.) or outside (EXT.) the location of the scene, and the time of day the scene takes place

What is the slugline?

200

This document tracks every scene in chronological order and often includes locations, characters, and production notes.

What is a scene breakdown or action analysis?

300

Changes in a character’s beliefs, behavior, or understanding over the course of a story are called this.

What is character arc?

300

This is the moment of greatest tension, action, or confrontation in a story.

What is climax? 

300

The emotional attitude or feeling created by a script is called this.

What is tone?

300

Dialogue spoken by a character alone on stage, often revealing thoughts or emotions, is called this

What is a monologue or soliloquy?

300

Designers use this visual collection of images, colors, and textures to communicate ideas for a production.

What is a mood board or concept board?

400

A character who directly opposes the protagonist is called this.

Antagonist.

400

The sequence of events after the climax that settles/wraps up the story is called this.

What is the resolution or denouement?

400

This literary device allows the audience to know information that the characters do not and is used to create suspense.

What is dramatic irony?

400
A script is divided into these sections with character and plot development taking place in each.

What is a scene?

400

This paperwork helps costume designers track every costume change and appearance throughout a production.

What is a costume plot?

500

This term describes a universal, recurring pattern, symbol, or character template found across human culture, storytelling, and psychology, and is often used to refer to certain stereotypes for characters.

What is archetype? 

500

The main classifications for story structures are named after these two individuals. 

Who is Gustav Freytag and Aristotle?

500

This is a category of storytelling defined by specific thematic, stylistic, and narrative conventions.

What is genre?

500

Unlike stage plays, screenplays rely heavily on this structural principle in which meaning is often created through the arrangement of separate shots and scenes.

What is a montage?

500

This unifying artistic interpretation guides the actors, designers, and overall visual world of a production

What is a concept?