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SCR 665: Television Writing
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: MDC 680) An introduction to the conventions of both dramatic and sit-com writing for television, including variations in the medium which sharpens analytical skills in discerning how film and television constructs are both similar and different.
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SCR 670: Dev-Prod Writing
4.50 Credits
National University
(Online) (Prerequisite: MDC 681) Various stages of script development including pitching projects, how creative executives work with writers to meet the needs of various studios and/or production entities, and what happens once a project is "greenlit" and the screenplay enters the productionwriting phase are explored.
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SCR 670P: Dev-Prod Writing Practicum
2.25 Credits
National University
(2.25 quarter units) (Onsite 2 weeks in LA) (Prerequisite: MDC 681) (Co-requisite with SCR 670) The Practicum component of Development- Production Writing, held during the program's lowresidency sequence, enables students to understand the process of writing and pitching material on the professional level. Includes workshops with screenwriters, directors, producers and others from the film and television industry.
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SCR 675: The Business of Screenwriting
4.50 Credits
National University
(Onsite 2 weeks in LA) (Prerequisite: MDC 681) Explores how development executives, producers, marketing strategists, agents and managers, studios, guilds, academies and other entities integral to the film and television business operate and move projects forward. Includes workshops with professionals from the film and television industry.
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SCR 682: Adv Screenwriting Workshop
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: MDC 681) Building on core screenwriting courses, focus is on creating a screenplay that employs more sophisticated structural and character elements such as ensemble storytelling, stories requiring research and/or non-traditional story elements. Exploration of student's creative potential in further developing original work is fully supported.
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SCR 682P: Adv Screenwriting Practicum
2.25 Credits
National University
(2.25 quarter units) (Prerequisite: MDC 681) (Co-requisite with SCR 682) The Practicum component of Advanced Screenwriting provides students with one-on-one time with the professor to evaluate and fully process the completed screenplay.
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SCR 683: Adaptation Workshop
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: SCR 682) Building on core screenwriting courses, focus is on adapting a screenplay from previously published or produced material. Sources include novels or short stories, documentaries, magazine articles, etc. Exploration of student's creative potential in further developing their advanced writing skills is fully supported. Taken as a co-requisite with SCR 683P "studio practicum."
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SCR 683P: Adaptation Practicum
2.25 Credits
National University
(2.25 quarter units) (Prerequisite: SCR 682) (Co-requisite with SCR 683) The Practicum component of the Adaptation Workshop provides students with one-on-one time with the professor to evaluate and fully process the completed screenplay.
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SCR 690: Screenwriting Thesis
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: all other program courses) Thesis candidates have up to one year to develop a thesis portfolio that includes two full-length, polished original or adapted screenplays under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Grading is S, U only. Course is eligible for an "In Progress" (IP) grade ifrequired. Course may be repeated once.
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SCR 691: Thesis Qualification & Review
2.25 Credits
National University
(2.25 quarter units) (Prerequisite: SCR 690) Candidate submits a thesis portfolio of two polished screenplays, an aesthetic statement and a marketing plan. "In Progress" (IP) grade eligible if required.Course may be repeated once. Thesis review committee determines if thesis meets the qualifications for the Master of Fine Arts. Grading is H, S, or U only.
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