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Introduction

This unit introduces you to the key elements of writing for film, television and digital media across all genres. You will be taken through the process of developing a script from conception through to pre-production. You will learn about working with structure, developing characters, formatting and style conventions, and researching for both fiction and non-fiction narratives.

This unit includes practical information and practice on workshopping and giving and receiving constructive feedback to develop and improve your own work. At the end of this unit you will have a short fiction or non-fiction script developed to at least a second draft stage.

Summary 2020

Unit name Writing for Screen
Unit code HEJ257
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Media
Coordinator

Briony Kidd

Teaching staff

Briony Kidd

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1. Analyse scripts from film, television and digital media from both theoretical and practical perspectives.

2. Apply theoretical and practical knowledge with industry conventions to develop original scripts

3. Contextualise your work and others in relation to the contemporary screenwriting environment and professional practice.

4. Respond directly to feedback to further develop your work

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

For Bachelor of Media: 4 x HEJ level-100 units.
For students outside the Bachelor of Media:  2 x HEJ level-100 units

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

1 x 90 minute seminar, weekly

1 x 30 minute Online content, weekly

Assessment


Assessment Task 1
: 1000-word Short Dramatic Screenplay , plus 400-word supporting material (25%)

Assessment Task 2: 1000-word Short Factual Screenplay, plus 400-word “pitch” (25%)

Assessment Task 3: Workshop activities (10%)

Assessment Task 4: 2000-word Developed Screenplay and 800-word contextual essay (40%)

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Textbooks

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