"A script includes characters actions, dialogue and movement as well as stage direction. A shooting script (with camera angles and shots) is a more precisely formatted version of the script, used in-preproduction and production to turn the screenplay into a film."
- Studio Binder
"However, if the intention is to create a text-based narrative (as opposed to a visual narrative structure, such as the use of sequential storyboards), then a modified version of the passive format can be of some use. By removing all of the marginal formatting, and by using a more efficient font (like 10-point Times New Roman), this format can be useful. See Fig. 2 for an example." - Gamasutra