SCRW 314 New Screenplay Forms
Through writing exercises and screenwriting assignments students will explore and practice writing in a variety of forms including adaptations, webisodes, scripted series, or other emerging episodic forms. Films and screenplays will be analyzed and discussed for critical and historical perspectives. Professional development opportunities will be introduced.
Note: This course may be taken twice for credit.
Special information
4 Undergraduate credits
Effective December 16, 2012 to present
Meets graduation requirements for
Learning outcomes
General
- Able to understand and synthesize story elements common to literature, theater, and screenwriting.
- Able to write a screenplay adaptation from a literary source.
- Able to write a screenplay, professionally formatted and ready for production.
- Can think and write cinematically.
- Have a knowledge of story structure at an advanced level.
- Knowledge of historical perspectives in screenwriting.
- Understand of screenwriting techniques and practices well enough to create and write an original short screenplay ready for production or the marketplace.
Fall 2024
Section | Title | Instructor | books | eservices |
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01 | New Screenplay Forms | Bandow, Jeremy David | Books for SCRW-314-01 Fall 2024 | Course details for SCRW-314-01 Fall 2024 |