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Don't score your script


Ginger Earle

Another gray area in screenwriting is music. Because we screenwriters often envision our story playing in our heads, we feel that we know best what will work, down to every last detail, including the music. This, again, is not your job. The background music, or score, will be composed by someone else. Whether the film's score will use original music, existing music, or a combination of both, the soundtrack will be added later and should not be included in the script.

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