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COMM386 Screenwriting I

Credit Points 6
Offering Not offered in 2010
Intensive School(s) None
Supervised Exam There is no UNE Supervised Examination.
Pre-requisites None
Co-requisites None
Restrictions COMM486
Notes

offered in odd numbered years

Combined Units COMM486 - Screenwriting I
Coordinator(s) Neil Rattigan (nrattiga@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

This unit will introduce the basic concepts of writing for film and television. It will be conducted through a series of compulsory workshops ('virtual' workshops for online students), designed to allow students to present work-in-progress to the whole cohort. Students will progress towards writing a first draft script for an episode of a television sitcom, an episode of a television soap opera or a short film. Each step will attract feedback from the whole cohort and from the unit coordinator. Enrolment in the unit requires a commitment to the writing tasks and set deadlines. The unit will deal with the beginning of the scriptwriting process by introducing students to: developing script premises; creating characters; writing story lines; situation comedy, soap opera and short film formats; preparing a proposal; writing in appropriate script format; creating dialogue; use of conflict, drama and narrative. All students are expected to be able to express themselves in writing in fluent and correct English.

Materials No text required
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
Assessment
Title Exam Length Weight Mode No. Words
Assignment 1: Concept 10%
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO: 1, 2 GA: 1-6, 8
Assignment 2: Episode outline 20%
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO: 1-3 GA: 1-6, 8
Assignment 3: Script 70%
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO: 1-4 GA: 1-6, 8

Learning Outcomes (LO) Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. understand the demands of the writing process for television and film scripts;
  2. create and present a concept/storyline for a television program (situation comedy or soap opera or short film);
  3. write and present an outline of an episode for a television program (situation comedy or soap opera or short film); and
  4. write a first draft episode-script for a television program of their own devising.

Graduate Attributes (GA)
Attribute Taught Assessed Practised
1 Knowledge of a Discipline
Students will produce and discuss a draft script.
True True True
2 Communication Skills
Students will communicate effectively and confidently orally and in written forms.
True True True
3 Global Perspectives
Students will be able to demonstrate an awareness of the global context of scriptwriting.
True
4 Information Literacy
Students will use information to construct new concepts or create new understandings.
True True True
5 Life-Long Learning
Students will reflect on limitations of, and have the capacity to evaluate their current knowledge.
True True True
6 Problem Solving
Students will apply logical, critical and creative thinking to a range of problems.
True True True
7 Social Responsibility
Students will demonstrate respect for, and acknowledgement of, ideas and knowledge of others.
True True
8 Team Work
Students will negotiate, assert their own values and respect the values and contributions of others.
True True True
   

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