Synopsis—A condensed version of the play in story form and present tense.
Script—(Slang, by which nothing is gained but ill-repute.) See MANUSCRIPT.
Sequence—Logical order of succession of events; a connected series of incidents.
Serio-Comic—Comedy written in vein of seriousness that makes it ridiculous.
Split Reel—A subject, or Play, occupying less than one reel.
Scene—All the Action in one Setting taken without moving or stopping the camera; a Scene broken by any form of Insert is “continued,” technically unbroken after the interruption.
Stage—The Cinema stage never exceeds in limits the range of the camera.
Sub-Title—(A secondary title, as: “St. Valentine’s Day, or The Fair Maid of Perth,” “The Fair Maid of Perth” being the sub-title to “St. Valentine’s Day.”) See CAPTION.
Title—The name by which the Play is called and known.
Technique—The science of giving established and effective photoplay form to the dramatic Plot.