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ENG 323: Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A workshop in dramatic writing, primarily for television and film, to include discussion of the following topics: understanding the medium, developing the material (conceptpremise- character), the three-act structure and its relation to prose narrative, alternatives to structuring the play, and the conventions of screenwriting. The minimum writing requirement is a script ranging from 30 to 60 pages. Prerequisite: CRW/ENG 105.
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ENG 324: Screenwriting I
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of advanced methods of screenwriting, with a particular emphasis on short-film writing. The student will write various several short films that both fit the time constraints of the medium and display abstract concepts visually without appearing forced or hackneyed. Students will work closely with the 24-Hour Film Club. Prerequisites: CRW/ENG 105.
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ENG 325: Cinematic Adaptation
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of adapted screenplays, which make up the majority of current feature-length films. In addition to analyzing adaptations, the student will write his or her own scripts from various original sources, including but not limited to fairy/folk tales, short stories, news stories and children's books. Prerequisite: CRW/ENG 105.
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ENG 326: Writing for Television
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
This course covers the formatting differences of television from other scriptwriting formats, in addition to the means of storytelling, with particular emphasis on situation comedies, serialized dramas, children's programming and reality T.V. Prerequisite: CRW/ENG 105
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ENG 332: Film as Literature I: Short Texts into Cinema
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Examination of a film as a genre of literature with emphasis upon the difference between written and visual interpretation, and relation to contemporary thought and values. Particular attention will be given to short texts and their adaptations into film. All films screened represent the spectrum of diversity which exists within the multicultural human family. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course.
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ENG 333: Film as Literature II: Novels into Cinema
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Examination of a film as a genre of literature with emphasis upon the difference between written and visual interpretation, and relation to contemporary thought and values. Particular attention will be given to novels and their adaptations into film. All films screened represent the spectrum of diversity which exists within the multicultural human family. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course.
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ENG 340: Seminar in World Literature
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A seminar in various areas of world literature. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course.
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ENG 350: Selected Topics in Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of selected topics in Creative Writing. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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ENG 353: American Ethnic Literature
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
The course introduces students to American writers who represent diverse ethnic and cultural components of our common American culture. The course encompasses a wide historical survey, suggesting that diversity is, in fact, a traditional cornerstone of American life. Prerequisite: one 200-level Literature course.
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ENG 400: Seminar in Sequential Media
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course in which a student is expected to write (or adapt) and produce a finished work in visual sequential form. Typical media would include: video, film, storyboards, and the genre generally referred to as comic books. Other media which present a storyline in successive images may be acceptable (subject to the professor's discretion). Prerequisite: Advanced standing or permission of instructor.
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