| Aspect | Script | Screenwriter |
|---|
| Definition | A written document containing dialogue, actions, and scene directions for a film, TV show, or play. | A professional who creates the original story, dialogue, and screenplay for visual media. |
| Credentials | Typically no formal credentials required; experience in writing or related fields preferred. | Often holds a degree in film, writing, or related fields; strong storytelling skills. |
| Work Environment | Collaborates with directors, producers, and editors during production. | Works independently or collaboratively during the initial story development and scriptwriting phases. |
| Industry Usage | Used across film, TV, theater, and advertising industries. | Primarily associated with film and television industries. |
The main difference is that a Script refers to the written document used during production, while a Screenwriter is the person who creates the original screenplay. Screenwriters focus on developing the story and dialogue, whereas scripts are the final, formatted documents used by production teams.