http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2011/04/screenplay-terminology-story-by-vs.html?m=1 Author of books for all ages, speaker, and pop culture archaeologist Saturday, April 2, 2011 Screenplay terminology: “story by” vs. “screenplay by” vs. “written by” Here is one of my favorite entries from my book What's the Difference?: How to Tell Things Apart that Are Confusingly Close, modified only slightly from its publication version: What’s the difference between “STORY BY,” “SCREENPLAY BY,” and “WRITTEN BY” in film credits? Hollywood filmmaking is a collaborative art that begins even before the first scene is shot. Even before the actors are hired. Yes, even before merchandising rights are sold. A screenwriter will tell you that, creditwise, he’s probably going to be screwed in one of two ways. One, either his name will stay on a film he originated or wrote an early draft for although subsequent writers rewro...
What does a screenwriter do? Screenwriters write the stories for feature films, TV programmer and computer games. screen·writ·ing/'skrēnˌrīdiNG/ *The activity or process of writing screenplays.