What is the Meaning & Definition of Script

The term script has several uses.
In computer science, a script or as known it, a command file, or batch file, is a simple program, which is stored in a plain text file and whose fundamental use is at the time of having to perform various tasks such as the combination of components, the interaction with the user or the operating system in question. It facilitates the automation of tasks through the creation of small utilities. It is mostly used at the behest of the administration of UNIX systems.
The script are almost always interpreted file, i.e. it is able to analyze and execute other programs that are written in a high-level language.
On the other hand, in the field of cinematography, the word script has two uses, on the one hand, be the screenplay in which are recorded each of the details of each filmed scene. And on the other hand is named the person who is responsible for assist the director during the filming of a movie, and must record the details of each scene that go shooting.
As it is known, for various reasons, economic or organizational, sequences of a film or a TV series is recorded usually with a different narrative order, even, until she takes on different days, which obviously requires a person to address to achieve this continuity without temporary jumps.
In addition to script, who occupies this specific function can designate it with the end of continuity, since precisely deals with ensuring the continuity of the story being filming, in all its aspects, Visual and plot, with the objective that the viewer will not experience any jump in the temporary thread of the story you are viewing.
Another task of this role is the control that there is enough film to be able to finish each level.
At the behest of typography, script is a type of letter whose distinguishing feature is that it respects the stroke created in the cursive script by hand.
And in the music a script is a very used guitar consisting of the production of a dual tone sound.