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Feb 05, 2025
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24-6713 Screenwriting I This course introduces students to techniques for finding story ideas and for developing them in a variety of script formats. It aims to provide approaches to writing screenplays drawing from the writer’s own life experiences and direct observations; to facilitate a deeper understanding of the screenwriting process and writing for an audience; to teach students the elements and structure of Western drama as applied to short screenplay form, including character, story/plot and cause/effect structure; to assist in developing systematic work habits to carry the student from conception to idea development through revisions to polishing scenes/scripts; and to provide students with the opportunity for critique of their screenwriting.Students learn to write in treatment form as well as shot outline, split script, and master scene formats.
3 Credits COREQUISITES: 24-6360AS Introduction to Cinema Directing
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