Learn the fundamentals of how to develop and write a television episode
Identify the building blocks of television structure for one-hour and half-hour shows
Develop techniques to organize your ideas and kickstart the writing process
Prepare yourself for further coursework in writing for television by grasping the basics before diving deep
About this course:
This course demystifies the crucial first step of understanding the craft of writing for television, making it an ideal starting point for aspiring television writers. You learn the fundamentals of how to develop and write a television episode in both one-hour and half-hour formats. Using examples, you also learn the building blocks of television structure, the differences between the formats and techniques to organize and convey your ideas to kickstart the writing process. By the end of the course, you gain a better understanding of television writing and be fully prepared for the next course in the sequence, either SCRIPT X 421.3 - One-Hour TV I or SCRIPT X 421.1 - Half-Hour TV I, where you learn how to write a spec episode of an existing series.
Enrollment limited to 15 students; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Internet access required.
This course is held via video teleconference. Instructors use Zoom to offer live class meetings at the designated class meeting time. Students must be present at the course meeting time as each student’s final grade may include scores for participation. Please inform your instructor if you will miss a class meeting. You are responsible for any class information you missed. We suggest you arrange with a fellow classmate to share their notes when feasible.
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