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Adobe Acrobat
A family of application software by Adobe Systems whose applications use Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) as their native file format.
agent
A businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission.
bio
A list of screenwriting accomplishments or experience.
genre
The type of screenplay.
logline
One or two sentences presenting the major throughline of the dramatic narrative without character intricacies and sub-plots.
manager
One who is in charge of the business affairs.
Microsoft Word
A word processor that is part of the Microsoft Office suite.
password
A secret word or other string of characters used to gain access to updating a screenplay page.
PayPal
The payment processor used by Screenwriter Showcase for accepting payments.
pitch
To promote your screenplay.
producer
A person responsible for the financial and administrative aspects of a stage, film, television, or radio production.
Rich Text Format
An interchange format from Microsoft for exchange of documents between Word and other document preparation systems.
screenplay
The script for a movie, including descriptions of scenes and some camera directions.
screenwriter
Someone who writes screenplays.
showcase
Displaying screenplay at the top of the Screenplays For Sale page.
spotlighted
Spotlighted screenplays are displayed at the top of the Screenplays For Sale page twice as often as non-spotlighted screenplays.
subscription number
The subscription number associated with the PayPal subscription for a screenplay webpage. This is the subscription number in the confirmation email you receive upon signing up for a screenplay posting plan.
synopsis
A few paragraphs giving the reader enough information to become interested in the screenplay.
view counter
Displays the number of times a webpage has been viewed.
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