Do you have a cool idea for a short film, but aren't sure what your first step in executing it is? Writing a screenplay can help you cement and clarify your ideas and vision into the movie you want to make. SPECIAL NOTE: Students will NOT film their movie as a part of this class. They are writing the script in the class which will function as a roadmap if they decide to film it on their own. Day 1 - We'll go over the basics of screenplay and shooting script formatting, screenwriting programs to use, and discuss which format is best for their movie/idea (stop motion, live action, animation programs, or video games). The second half of the time will be spent with the students sharing their ideas, getting feedback on how to write/shoot various ideas, and/or starting their script. Day 2 - Students should have half their script written. We will go over their pages and suggestions will be made for any re-writes (content and copy). The second half of the time will be spent with the students sharing their ideas and questions, and rewriting the first half of the script. Day 3 - Students should have completed writing their script. We will go over the second half of their script and suggestions will be made for any re-writes (content and copy). The second half of the time will be spent with the students sharing their ideas and questions, and rewriting the script. Day 4 - Students will share (Zoom screen share) their rewritten scripts and we will do a table read of the scripts (students need a working microphone). After the table reads, the class will give feedback on any additional changes, additions, subtractions they recommend keeping in mind how the student plans on shooting the movie (stop motion, video game, animation programs, or live action).
Students will have a usable shooting script so they can make their short film.
Students will need to use a screenwriting program to write their script. A list of free and paid programs will be made available to the students on the first class if they don't already have one. Students need to already have an idea for a movie before the class starts.
Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Arts: Creative Writing
Certificates from Institute of Children's Literature
Certificates from Institute for Writers
Writing young adult fantasy and space opera under the pen name Angelia Almos.
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