script editor

A "script editor" plays a key role in refining and perfecting scripts for various media formats, ensuring they meet production standards and creative visions.

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Definition

C1Media Production

(professional, television, film, radio, theater)A professional who reviews, revises, and improves scripts to ensure they are coherent, consistent, and meet production standards.

Example

  • The script editor suggested several changes to the dialogue to make the characters more relatable.
  • Working closely with the writer, the script editor ensured the script aligned with the director's vision.

B2Computing

(technical, software)A software tool used to write, edit, and format source code or scripts, often featuring syntax highlighting and auto-completion.

Example

  • She used a script editor to write and debug the code for the new application.
  • The script editor's auto-completion feature made coding faster and more efficient.

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