Broadcast Scripts
Ready-to-air scripts from a convenient one-stop shop, brought to you by professional transcriptionists and innovative technology.

Available Formats:
As Broadcast Script (ABS)
Simple formatting, commonly used for translation or with projects intended for submission to awards shows.
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As Broadcast Script (Grid)
Contains the same information as in ABS, delivered in grid format.
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Dialogue List (DL)
Time-coded transcription that provides a solid foundation for the creation of captions, subtitles, and other post-production scripts.
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Dialogue Continuity Script (DCS)
Provides detailed information about on-screen action and scenes in the order in which they’re shown, including sound effects and accents.
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Combined Dialogue and Spotting List (CDSL)
A more complex format which includes speaker IDs, title numbers, caption duration, credits, and more.
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Combined Continuity and Spotting List (CCSL)
Post-production script of your content’s final broadcast written in a shot-by-shot description.
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Simple formatting, commonly used for translation or with projects intended for submission to awards shows.
See an example
As Broadcast Script (Grid)
Contains the same information as in ABS, delivered in grid format.
See an example
Dialogue List (DL)
Time-coded transcription that provides a solid foundation for the creation of captions, subtitles, and other post-production scripts.
See an example
Dialogue Continuity Script (DCS)
Provides detailed information about on-screen action and scenes in the order in which they’re shown, including sound effects and accents.
See an example
Combined Dialogue and Spotting List (CDSL)
A more complex format which includes speaker IDs, title numbers, caption duration, credits, and more.
See an example
Combined Continuity and Spotting List (CCSL)
Post-production script of your content’s final broadcast written in a shot-by-shot description.
See an example