The document discusses different script formats used in various media including film, radio, video games, and their key differences. Master scene scripts are the standard for film and include scene headings, actions in caps, and mixing of dialogue and description. Radio scripts rely more on dialogue and use indications to show emotion and tone. Video game scripts are more complex with branching storylines documented in flowcharts and scripts that account for player choices and variables. While formats vary by media, all aim to effectively guide production and tell the story.