Analyzes the form and structure of narrative, experimental non-narrative, and documentary films. Familiarizes students with the general characteristics of the classic three-act structure, principles of adaptation, form and content of experimental films, structural approaches, and the basic formal, narrative, and rhetorical strategies of documentary filmmaking. Requisites: Requires prerequisite or corequisite course of FILM 1502 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Film (FILM or FMST) majors only.
Explores, through close reading and original student work, the form and structure of the screenplay from the writer's perspective. Students will begin by analyzing structural and character elements of such screenplays as Chinatown and Witness, then analyze screenplays of their choosing. Students will learn the basics of screenwriting form, then develop and write 10 minutes of an original screenplay. Requisites: Requires prerequisite or corequisite course of FILM 1502 (minimum grade D-). Restricted to Film (FILM or FMST) majors only.
Focuses on the development of independent cinema production and post-production skills. The instructor must certify students in order to continue with their BFA studies. Department enforced prereqs., FILM 1502 and FILM 2000 or FILM 2300 and FILM 2500. Department enforced coreq., FILM 3400 and FILM 3525. Requisites: Restricted to Film (FILM or FMST) majors only.
Focuses on the development of independent cinema post-production skills. The instructor must certify students in order to continue with their BFA studies. Department enforced prereqs., FILM 1502 and FILM 2000 or FILM 2300 and FILM 2500. Department enforced coreq., FILM 3400. Requisites: Restricted to Film (FILM or FMST) majors only.
A writing intensive course that focuses on the art of the short form screenplay. Students will complete regular writing exercises, presentations, and several short scripts. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Requisites: Requires prerequisite courses of FILM 1502 and FILM 2005 or FILM 2105 (all minimum grade D-). Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors) Film (FILM or FMST) majors only.
Introduces professional screenwriting, in the form of a creative writing workshop. Admission by portfolio (see film department). Students write scenes and scripts for short films, feature treatments, etc., and are graded on a final portfolio. Recommended prereqs., approved writing sample, FILM 3051 and FILM 3061. Same as ARTF 5105. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of FILM 4005 (minimum grade D-).
Creative writing workshop in which students plan and write a feature-length screenplay with emphasis on format, dialogue, characterization, and story. Requisites: Requires prerequisite course of FILM 1502 and FILM 2000 (all minimum grade D-).