Foundations of Screenwriting (260-0-20)
Instructors
Ariel Stess
Meeting Info
Annie May Swift Hall 219: Tues 9:00AM - 11:50AM
Overview of class
This course will provide students with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of screenwriting. Students will learn how core concepts of character, structure, plot, theme, setting, and tone work together on the page to create narrative. Students will explore these concepts and their practice in film, as well as how they might utilize these concepts to express their personal voice and vision.
Learning Objectives
1. Write polished short screenplays
2. Understand how core concepts of character, structure, plot, theme, setting, and tone work together to create narrative
3. Articulate and develop your personal voice and vision
4. Develop collaborative skills and feedback vocabularies that serve writers within a workshop and writers' room setting
Evaluation Method
Attendance
Class participation
Films/videos
Group work
Homework
Peer assessment
Presentations
Project, final
Readings
Research project
Writing assignments
Class Materials (Required)
Writing Short Films: Structure and Content for Screenwriters (2nd Edition)by Linda J. Cowgill; (ISBN #: 1-58065-063-5); (cost: $19.95)
Additional readings available online via CANVAS
Internet access, access to laptop or computer, NU email/account, word processing program, pens/pencils, paper, and xeroxing of materials required for writing workshop and class discussion