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WRIT 252: Narrative Cinema II
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
A two-part chronological film history course of various schools of film, styles, and genres from both the domestic and international film community that are studied chronologically, emphasizing the influence and integration of the various forms with one another. The course requires bi-weekly screenings of the work being studied. Formerly WM 252 Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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WRIT 253: History of Television
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Provides an overview of the medium of television. The impact of television since its inception has become increasingly pervasive and has influenced an entire society through its ability to educate and entertain. Video examples of the medium are supplemented by class discussion and reading assignments. Formerly WM 253 Prerequisites & Notes Priority enrollment to CMAC majors only. Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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WRIT 261: Cinema Arts
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Introduction to the various cinematic production values, which directly influence the character of the dramatic product. Topics of study include cinematography, art and production design, editing, and sound as they relate to the writer's intention, and the quality of the final product. Formerly WM 241 Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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WRIT 311: Advanced Screenwriting I
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Studio writing course preparing the student for the entire process of crafting a full-length script for film. In the first semester, students develop a concept, pitch the project, prepare an outline/ treatment for a full-length work, and draft the first act. The second semester is devoted to the completion of the full-length work and the revision process. Formerly WM 321 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 212 Priority enrollment to Writing for Film/TV majors. Credits: 3 cr, 4 hrs
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WRIT 312: Advanced Screenwriting II
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Studio writing course preparing the student for the entire process of crafting a full-length script for film. In the first semester, students develop a concept, pitch the project, prepare an outline/ treatment for a full-length work, and draft the first act. The second semester is devoted to the completion of the full-length work and the revision process. Formerly WM 322 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 311 Credits: 3 cr, 4 hrs
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WRIT 324: Screenplay Adaptation
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
The vast number of theatrical and television films adapted from fictional and nonfiction sources make it essential that emerging screenwriters understand the art of adaptation. Following an introduction to the basics of adaptation, this course analyzes three movies adapted from fictional sources (novels, short stories, etc.) and three from nonfiction sources (e.g. books and magazine journalism). Creative written work from both is integrated into the course. Formerly WM 314 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 212 or WRIT 220 Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs
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WRIT 327: Episodic Television Writing I
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
An intensive writing class that analyzes the specific genre of episodic television writing. Students view examples of various genres in the form, and work in teams to create original written work. Three major projects are completed over the course of the semester, including creating an original series pilot. Formerly WM 317 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: WRIT 212 or WRIT 220 Priority enrollment to Writing for Film/TV majors. Credits: 3 cr, 4 hrs
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WRIT 328: Episodic Television Writing II
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Advanced studio writing course in which students outline and draft two full-length scripts for episodic television series. Formerly WM 318 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 327 Credits: 3 cr, 4 hrs
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WRIT 360: Web Drama Studio
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
A capstone course in which students are required to begin with an already-completed and approved Web drama proposal and script. Each student then works to produce his or her own Web drama script online, while collaboratively supporting other writer/producers on their projects. Formerly WM 330 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 226 Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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WRIT 361: Acting/Directing for Writers
3.00 Credits
The University of the Arts - Closed
Studio course addressing the collaborative aspect of dramatic production involving writers, actors, and directors. Students are introduced to directing and acting, using produced screenplays, as well as their own dramatic texts as the source material. Formerly WM 341 Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: WRIT 212 Credits: 3 cr, 4 hrs
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