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Writing the TV Pilot (363-0-20)

Instructors

Ariel Stess

Meeting Info

Annie May Swift Hall 219: Mon 9:00AM - 11:50AM

Overview of class

In this class, students will pitch and write a TV pilot. The emphasis will be on developing the "world" of your original series, including creating characters, setting, style, and tone, and writing the TV pilot.

There will be weekly assignments, which include writing assignments, readings, and watching tv episodes. Each student will be expected to develop the concept for their original series, write a first and final draft of their pilot (22-30 pages), and engage regularly in collaborative workshop discussion. Graduate students may choose to write up to 60 pages.

Registration Requirements

Completion of RTVF 260 - Foundations of Screenwriting

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

1. Develop and write an original tv pilot and bible
2. Develop complex and dynamic main characters
3. Create dynamic action and suspenseful structure
4. Develop collaborative skills that serve writers within a workshop and writers room setting

Class Materials (Required)

• Writing the TV Drama Series (4th Edition) by Pamela Douglas; ISBN-13: 978-1615932931 • Internet access, NU email account, word processing program, and printing/xeroxing of materials required for writing workshop and class discussion. • Students will need access or subscriptions to Netflix, Hulu, and HBO. • Additional readings, TV shows available on CANVAS.

Class Notes

Students will need to be able to bring a laptop to each class to read scripts aloud together.

Class Attributes

Prerequisites apply, see description

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Students must have completed RTVF 260-0 in order to register for this course (concurrent registration is not allowed) or students in Writing: MFA or Documentary Media: MFA programs Students must have completed RTVF 260-0 in order to register for this course (concurrent registration is not allowed) or students in Writing: MFA or Documentary Media: MFA programs