The script used for writing Avestan developed during the 3rd or 4th century.
At the same time semi-cursive and cursive scripts developed.
The script would later develop into Relentless, a narrative about "two crazed killers."
The script developed from the Bengali alphabet during the 17th century.
(This book includes memos from Churchill and notes showing how the script developed.)
Whannell and Wan initially had $30,000 to spend on the film, but as the script developed it was clear that more funds would be needed.
A family was selected and a script developed based on their lives.
This early script slowly developed, its characters slanting 45 degrees, becoming more graceful and spaces were added between words.
As the script developed in early May, it became apparent they needed more time.
He works with the actors, and with the scriptwriters, develops the scripts.