Storytelling

  • Media Management |
  • English

Description

rnThis course covers basic narrative and screenwriting techniques related to form and content. Primary emphasis will be upon the principles of story design in writing for film and television, including the way meaning is structured and perceived in the screen image. Throughout this course you will progress toward the completion of a short script, which you can enlarge/build upon in subsequent work. Put basics for students that looking to have a future in working in Television as producers, directors, editors, and other crew personnel.rn

Program

Media Management

Objectives

  • upon completion of this course, students should be able to: rn1. Identify fundamentals of dramatic criteria, using them as tools to develop story ideas. rn2. Understand the preparatory work that precedes the writing of a script, and appreciate the demands on one’s time and the level of creativity that it takes to develop a story “well” told. rn3. Demonstrate critical insight as to your own and fellow student’s scripts in terms of basic formatting, dialogue, exposition and scene construction. rn4. Explore the requisites involved in re‐writing. rn5. Complete a short screenplay, or animated short script, suitable for development as a later project or possible student thesis. rn6. Express familiarity with basic industry terms and challenges associated with the business of screenwriting and script development.rn7. To enter the entertainment industry with the necessary skills to compete and succeed in a highly competitive field. rn8. To be equipped to work in feature film, broadcast television, corporate video, industrial video, mobile and Internet video. rn

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to the craft of Storytelling & Screenwriting:
2Characteristics of a good story
3Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre
4How storytelling can be instructional?
5storytelling frameworks and models
6Designing and utilizing digital storytelling within instructional contexts
77th week exam
8Designing and utilizing digital storytelling (continued )
9Basic Screenplay Structure
10the Elements of story : Setting, Genre, and Meaning in the Screen Image
11The Principles of Story Design
1212th week exam
13Basic Scene Construction
14The writer at work
15storytelling techniques
16Final project

Markets and Career

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