RETROSCRIPTING
'Retroscripting' is a term for two techniques used in movie and television programs.
A retroscripted script contains a plot outline and leaves dialogue deliberately vague for interpretation by the actors through improv. Retroscripting can add strong realism and characterization to dialogue. Contemporary examples of television shows using this technique are ''Home Movies'', ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'', ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', ''Trailer Park Boys'', and ''Reno 911!'', as well as films by Christopher Guest.
Retroscripting can also refer to the practice of recording new or unscripted dialogue over a live-action or animated program. It may be done for a number of reasons:
★ To capitalize on a late-breaking news story or scandal and make the episode current,
★ To censor potentially troublesome or possibly insensitive dialogue. An episode of ''Desperate Housewives'' suffered this fate following the passing of the Pope. A line was redubbed from "You have to hand it to the Catholics. They know how to do grief better than anyone," to "You have to hand it to Gabby and Carlos. They know how to do grief better than anyone."
★ If an actor has repeated trouble with a line or word. In an episode of '', according to William Shatner, his fellow actor DeForest Kelley had trouble pronouncing an alien creature's name. The creature's name was "Gumato", but Kelley kept saying "Mugato". The monster eventually became officially known as the Mugato.
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Plot outline
A retroscripted script contains a plot outline and leaves dialogue deliberately vague for interpretation by the actors through improv. Retroscripting can add strong realism and characterization to dialogue. Contemporary examples of television shows using this technique are ''Home Movies'', ''Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist'', ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', ''Trailer Park Boys'', and ''Reno 911!'', as well as films by Christopher Guest.
Re-recording
Retroscripting can also refer to the practice of recording new or unscripted dialogue over a live-action or animated program. It may be done for a number of reasons:
★ To capitalize on a late-breaking news story or scandal and make the episode current,
★ To censor potentially troublesome or possibly insensitive dialogue. An episode of ''Desperate Housewives'' suffered this fate following the passing of the Pope. A line was redubbed from "You have to hand it to the Catholics. They know how to do grief better than anyone," to "You have to hand it to Gabby and Carlos. They know how to do grief better than anyone."
★ If an actor has repeated trouble with a line or word. In an episode of '', according to William Shatner, his fellow actor DeForest Kelley had trouble pronouncing an alien creature's name. The creature's name was "Gumato", but Kelley kept saying "Mugato". The monster eventually became officially known as the Mugato.
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