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FA 2012
Screen Arts and Cultures
SAC 310 - Screenwriting I: The Feature Script
Section 001

Credits: 3
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Lab Fee: 25.00
Enforced Prerequisites: SAC 290, SAC concentrators only.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Lawson,Terry J

 

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This course teaches students to write a feature-length screenplay in acceptable format. Students will learn to develop an idea first into a written 'concept,' then into a 'treatment,' 'step outline,' and finally into a full script. The course will focus on such subjects as screenplay structure, plot and subplots, characterizations, shots, scene, sequence, dialogue, thinking visually, and soundtrack. Students will also learn the importance of rewriting their work. As part of the process, the class will study select screenplays, then view the films which were made from these scripts. Students will also read and discuss each other's work. Given this 'workshop' approach, attendance is critical. Students can expect to write between five and ten pages a week.


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ISBN: 9780452296275 Essentials of screenwriting : the art, craft, and business of film and television writing, Author: Richard Walter., Publisher: Plume 2010
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