Film and television literature and screenwriting usually required a certain degree of literary accomplishment and film knowledge. In the process of learning screenwriting, it usually involved the study and understanding of books, movies, TV series, and other works in order to better understand the structure of the script, character creation, plot arrangement, and so on. In the process of learning playwriting, it is recommended to read more classic literary works such as shakespeare's plays and dickens 'novels. These works not only have high literary value, but also help us better understand the language, structure and narrative of the script. In addition, movies and TV series were also important resources for learning scriptwriting. One could watch more movies and TV series to understand their narrative structure, character images, plot turns, and other aspects. One could learn from them and learn some good experiences and techniques. In addition, we can also read some classic script writing materials such as the Basic Script Writing Course and the Movie Script Writing Workshop. These books can help us systematically learn the basic knowledge and skills of script writing and master some commonly used script structure and narrative skills.