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A movie isn’t great unless it starts with a great blueprint—the screenplay. Here you will gain an introduction to writing for movies, TV, and plays, and you’ll also learn techniques fundamental to all forms of dramatic writing. Furthermore, here you will learn about the craft of dramatic writing, how to write for the screen, and how to market your work. Whether you seek to write shorts or features, we’ll show you how to write screenplays that light up the screen. Course Outline 1. Course Introduction 2. The Concept of Drama and theatre/ Camera Language 3. Story Elements and Application 4. Character Construction/ Protagonist vs.. Antagonist 5. Film Genres 6. Plot/ Story/ Diegesis 7. Techniques to Building Greater Conflict 8. Playwriting/ Screenwriting/ TV Writing 9. Guided Reading of Screenplay 10. adapted from a novel or a Comic 11. Practice of Treatment Writing 12. Practice of Formulating the character structure 13. The Importance of Step Outline(1) 14. The Importance of Step Outline(2) 15. How to writing good Dialogue Script 16. Presentation
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