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What are Post Production Scripts & transcripts, anyway?

Transcripts: As fast as possible for the edit room, or slow and steady for the public record.

A verbatim record of the camera tapes. Who said what, and at what timecode. We don’t correct grammar or pronunciation, we give it all to you as they said it. Um.. and ah.. included. (Editors like them)

An oral history or interview that’s going on the public record ~ library, website, government file. Often we drop the ums.. and ahs.. on this one, as they’re going to be read, rather than used to edit a film.
Post Production Scripts aka Dialogue Scripts, Release Scripts, Continuity Scripts. 

Post scripts are a deliverable required by your broadcaster and/or distributor. These documents fulfil a number of roles. They list every shot, what’s happening in the shot, who says what to whom. In feature film both every shot and every piece of dialogue is timed, often twice ~ once for video, once for 35mm film projection.

An accurate post production script is used by captioners and subtitlers, and referred to when a film may need to be recut.
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