- Degree Bachelor
- Code: MD325
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: MD312 ,MD313
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
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content serial | Description |
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1 | Introduction to the craft of Storytelling & Screenwriting: |
2 | Characteristics of a good story |
3 | Web 2.0 Storytelling: Emergence of a New Genre |
4 | How storytelling can be instructional? |
5 | storytelling frameworks and models |
6 | Designing and utilizing digital storytelling within instructional contexts |
7 | 7th week exam |
8 | Designing and utilizing digital storytelling (continued ) |
9 | Basic Screenplay Structure |
10 | the Elements of story : Setting, Genre, and Meaning in the Screen Image |
11 | The Principles of Story Design |
12 | 12th week exam |
13 | Basic Scene Construction |
14 | The writer at work |
15 | storytelling techniques |
16 | Final project |
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