Research ends of scripts (Major project #7)

                                                       
  Since I'm already very close to the end of writing my script , I was wondering what the end should look like . To do this, I took the scripts of several famous paintings, such as Back to the Future, Zootopia and Knives out. I analyzed these scenarios, because I remember these movies and their endings perfectly, and this will also help me save time.
SPOILER ALERT!

The first ending from the movie Knives out. This scene is completely identical to the ending of the film before the final credits , while in this scenario, there is nothing that indicates that this is the end.
The second end is from Zootopia. This final scene is also identical to the final scene of the film before the credits. However, there are some differences compared to the previous scenario. There are two additional lines, the first one is Cut to black, and then THE END is written in the middle.
Cut to black means here end of scene. The End means end of the script.
The last end from Back to the Future. Here you can notice a similar situation with Zootopia, but unless it is written THE END , instead of this here Fade Out. And also written Roll End Titles .
Fade Out in script means THE END. Roll End Titles here denotes the end of the scene, after which there are titles.


 In conclusion, I can say that I understood the need to finish the script correctly. In all of the above scenarios, the end was the last scene from the movie . However, there were some differences, which may be due to the fact that the scripts were written in different programs by different people. But judging by the script of the movie Knives Out, you can only do the final scene of the script and no longer write anything, since everyone will understand perfectly well that this is the end.

References:
Scriptsplug (2020) Knives Out script [Online] scriptslug.com
Scriptsplug (2020) Zootopia script[Online] scriptslug.com
Scriptsplug (2020) Back to the Future script [Online] scriptslug.com


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