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/kənˈdɛnsd ˈskrɪpt/ · con·den·sed·script
noun
  1. A condensed script is a style of handwriting or a script that has been reduced to its most basic strokes, often used in comics, graphic novels, and other forms of sequential art. The artist used a condensed script to create a sense of speed and dynamism in the comic book panel.
  2. A condensed script can also refer to a version of a script that has been shortened or simplified, often used in film and television production. The director asked the writer to create a condensed script for the pilot episode, focusing on the main plot points and characters.
Did you know? The term 'condensed script' is often associated with the work of comic book artist Will Eisner, who popularized the use of condensed script in his graphic novels, such as 'A Contract with God' and 'The Spirit'.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 18, 2026