COM 436-01 Script Writing
Department of Communication
Indiana University-Purdue University
Fort Wayne
Spring 2010
T-R 3:00-4:15
Neff 147
Course Description
P: COM 248 or 251. Study of forms and materials suitable for the electronic mass media;
practice in selection,
adaptation, and organization of program materials. Cr. 3.
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Course Objectives
At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to:
- To select appropriate materials as content for fiction
television and film production;
- To use the proper script formats for video and film;
- To use the proper production terminology where necessary; and
- To apply the principles of dramatic form in order to conceive and write
stories for television and film.
Texts
- Television and Screen Writing, Fourth Edition, by Richard Blum
- Adventures in the Screen Trade (Expanded edition) by William Goldman
- Twenty One Rules for Screenwriters
- Internet Resources for Scriptwriters
- Script Registration with the Writers Guild
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Assignments
All assignment must be completed.
- Dramatic analysis/Step Sheets: Each student will analyse the dramatic structure of an
hour-long television drama.
- Adaptation proposal: Each work team will propose a literary work for
adaptation to a long form production format
(theatrical motion picture or made-for-television miniseries).
- Final Script: Each student (or team) will complete a script in appropriate
film or television format for a 30 minute film or television program.
Students will submit a scenario, step sheets, a scene in appropriate format,
and a final script.
Students will receive one final grade for the script, but each successive assignment
will be given a provisional grade so that the student will have a sense of his/her
progress.
- Class participation: An admittedly subjective assessment of the student's active participation in class discussion and critiques.
Grading
Course assignments
will be weighted as follows:
| Dramatic Analysis/Step Sheets
| 200 points |
| Adaptation Proposal
| 300 points |
Script
- Scenario
- Step Sheets
- Scene
- Final Script
|
450 points |
| Class Participation | 50 points |
| Total | 1000 points |
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The final grade will be based on the following scale:
| Points | Grade |
| 1000-890 points | A |
| 889-790 points | B |
| 789-700 points | C |
| 699-600 points | D |
| 599 points-below | F |
Course Policies
1. You are expected to attend class.
2. All assignments must be turned in. Failure to turn in an assigment will
result in a grade of F for the course.
3. No late assignments will be accepted. Due dates are stated in the
syllabus.
4. No handwritten assignments will be accepted.
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