NSRW
0382

Screenwriting 2

Schools of Public Engagement: Communication

Screenwriting 2
Spring 2023
Taught By: Douglas Morse
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3889

Credits: 0

{ "courseDescription": "Students undertake the challenging task of finishing a draft of their feature-length screen plays. Pre-requisite: Script Analysis (NSRW 0280) and Screenwriting 1: The First Act (NSRW 0381). ", "countsTowards": "the Certificate in Screenwriting.", "countsTowardsLink": "http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/screenwriting-certificate/", "willLearn": "How to revise your step outline to solidify structure and simplify the writing process. \nHow to re-examine, tighten, and rewrite your outline, giving close attention to structure, logic, motivation, complex character development, tone, and theme. \nAdvanced screenwriting skills through an emphasis on the specific problems of successful scene writing and the development of a professional writing style.", "benefits": "Students use their finished outlines to revise act one and draft acts two and three. \nWeekly page requirements keep students on track, while in-class reviews offer support, guidance, and direction. \nStudents finish the term with a polished and professional first draft." }

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Communication (NCOM)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 3

Screenwriting 2
Spring 2022
Taught By: Marya Cohn
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3889

Credits: 0

{ "courseDescription": "Students undertake the challenging task of finishing a draft of their feature-length screen plays. Pre-requisite: Script Analysis (NSRW 0280) and Screenwriting 1: The First Act (NSRW 0381). ", "countsTowards": "the Certificate in Screenwriting.", "countsTowardsLink": "http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/screenwriting-certificate/", "willLearn": "How to revise your step outline to solidify structure and simplify the writing process. \nHow to re-examine, tighten, and rewrite your outline, giving close attention to structure, logic, motivation, complex character development, tone, and theme. \nAdvanced screenwriting skills through an emphasis on the specific problems of successful scene writing and the development of a professional writing style.", "benefits": "Students use their finished outlines to revise act one and draft acts two and three. \nWeekly page requirements keep students on track, while in-class reviews offer support, guidance, and direction. \nStudents finish the term with a polished and professional first draft." }

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Communication (NCOM)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 4

Screenwriting 2
Spring 2021
Taught By: Greg DePaul
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3889

Credits: 0

{ "courseDescription": "Students undertake the challenging task of finishing a draft of their feature-length screen plays. Pre-requisite: Script Analysis (NSRW 0280) and Screenwriting 1: The First Act (NSRW 0381). ", "countsTowards": "the Certificate in Screenwriting.", "countsTowardsLink": "http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/screenwriting-certificate/", "willLearn": "How to revise your step outline to solidify structure and simplify the writing process. \nHow to re-examine, tighten, and rewrite your outline, giving close attention to structure, logic, motivation, complex character development, tone, and theme. \nAdvanced screenwriting skills through an emphasis on the specific problems of successful scene writing and the development of a professional writing style.", "benefits": "Students use their finished outlines to revise act one and draft acts two and three. \nWeekly page requirements keep students on track, while in-class reviews offer support, guidance, and direction. \nStudents finish the term with a polished and professional first draft." }

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Communication (NCOM)

Campus: Online - Inactive (DL)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 4

Screenwriting 2
Spring 2020
Taught By: Marya Cohn
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 3889

Credits: 0

{ "courseDescription": "Students undertake the challenging task of finishing a draft of their feature-length screen plays. Pre-requisite: Script Analysis (NSRW 0280) and Screenwriting 1: The First Act (NSRW 0381). ", "countsTowards": "the Certificate in Screenwriting.", "countsTowardsLink": "http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/screenwriting-certificate/", "willLearn": "How to revise your step outline to solidify structure and simplify the writing process. \nHow to re-examine, tighten, and rewrite your outline, giving close attention to structure, logic, motivation, complex character development, tone, and theme. \nAdvanced screenwriting skills through an emphasis on the specific problems of successful scene writing and the development of a professional writing style.", "benefits": "Students use their finished outlines to revise act one and draft acts two and three. \nWeekly page requirements keep students on track, while in-class reviews offer support, guidance, and direction. \nStudents finish the term with a polished and professional first draft." }

College: Schools of Public Engagement (NS)

Department: Communication (NCOM)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 2