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PROTAGONIST
The central character in a story, generally synonymous with hero . This character drives the plot and is typically changed the most based on what he or she encounters.
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COURIER
The standard typewriter font in which all screenplays are written. Twelve-point is the proper size. You could use a different font, but you’d look like an amateur.
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THREE-CAMERA
In television, the format of most situation comedies. Scenes are filmed in their entirety by multiple cameras in front of a live audience.
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VILLAIN
The hero’s primary opponent in the movie, who must be defeated in order for the hero to succeed.
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SET-PIECE
A scene or sequence with escalated stakes and production values, as appropriate to the genre. For instance, in an action film, a set-piece might be helicopter chase amid skyscrapers. In a musical, a set-piece might be a roller-blade dance number. In a high-concept comedy, a set piece might find the claustrophobic hero on an increasingly crowded bus, until he can’t take it anymore. Done right, set-pieces are moments you remember weeks after seeing a movie.
Источник: Glossary | A ton of useful information about screenwriting from screenwriter John August.