Screenwritting Tutorial 6
- Course unit code:
- 311STU6
- Course unit title:
- Screenwritting Tutorial 6
- Mode of delivery:
- zápočet
- Range:
- 3/T
- Type of course unit:
- Level of course unit:
- Year of study
- předmět nemá určen ročník studia
- Semester when the course unit is delivered
- letní
- Number of ECTS credits allocated:
- 1
- Garant předmětu:
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Study Objectives:
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During the course of this and the following tutorials students will develop a personalized approach toward the craft of screenwriting, as well as a distinct creative voice, that will allow them to pursue screenwriting as an avocation.
- Mode of delivery:
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Classic workshop, work with the student and the text, which is submitted by student. If the instructors considers it necessary or appropriate, lecture of the theory may be included. An integral part of the educational process is the debate.
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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Screenwriting Tutorial 5 is the prerequisite for Screenwriting Tutorial 6.
This tutorial is open only to students who have been accepted into the screenwriting track of the CDM Masters program.
- Recommended optional programme components
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No
- Course contents:
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Individual students specializing in the craft and art of screenwriting work intensively under the tutelage of an individual mentor on practical screenwriting.
- Study materials:
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All of the works of Syd Field, Aristotle (Poetics), David Howard, Linda Seger, Linda Aronson, Richard Krevolin, Michal Hauge, and Robert McKee are strongly recommended.
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods
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No.
- Assessment methods and criteria
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The script will be evaluated by the instructors periodically during the various stages of writing, and holistically at the end of the academic year.
- Language of instruction:
- English
- Work placement(s):
- Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
- Course web page:
- Note:
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Regular attendance is neccesary.
- Further information:
- No schedule has been prepared for this course
- The subject is a part of the following study plans: