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Writing for the Screen Course

NYU Tisch School of the Arts


Location

United States of America (USA)

Study Format

Online

Course language

English

Study Fields

Creative Writing, Film Studies

Academic pace

Part-time

Degree

Courses

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Program Description

In this introductory course, you will examine the principles and processes of writing for the screen. Topics include finding and developing story ideas, film language, and script structure.

The course offers you one-on-one sessions with an instructor as well as collaborative workshop sessions designed to provide meaningful, positive feedback.

In Writing for the Screen, students of all levels will learn what it takes to bring engaging stories to life on screen. By the end of the course, each student will have produced an outline of their feature film or television show as well as a completed first scene of a script.

NYU Tisch Pro/Online also offers Screenwriting I, a course that quickly advances beyond the fundamentals and into writing. Visit that course page to learn more about the differences between these courses. Beginners may find that Writing for the Screen provides the right level of preparation for Screenwriting I.

Speaking the Language of Film

Creating a great screenplay requires understanding the principles and processes that go into creating film and television scripts that audiences will connect with. Screenwriters must have an in-depth understanding of their character's motivations and actions, what obstacles they’re going to encounter, what makes for authentic dialogue, and the right pace for the action to unfold.

The course will help students find and develop story ideas and learn how to structure a script. It will involve both individual and collaborative elements, and students will improve their script ideas through thoughtful feedback from their classmates and instructor.

Students who have always been interested in screenwriting will find this to be an approachable curriculum that exercises your creative muscles and equips you to write the best screenplay possible. By completing the first 10 pages and treatment for a full-length screenplay, students will be well on their way to finishing the project they always knew they were capable of writing.

Equipment

You’ll need any screenwriting software that can export to .fountain files. There are several that are entirely free or offer a limited number of scripts for free such as Writer Duet.

Course Format

This class will be delivered through an asynchronous model, which means you will not have to meet at a designated time each day. Instead, the program is offered through online lectures that are pre-recorded and released each week. You can view those modules at your own pace. However, there are daily deliverables and/or weekly assignments you will have to complete and upload onto the Smashcut platform by the deadline provided in your syllabus, and faculty/TA/classmates will be interacting/collaborating with your work on this timeline. The entirety of the class takes place on the Smashcut platform. Synchronous sessions will be scheduled during the term with your professor/TA/classmates. We understand you signed up for an online course to have the flexibility of online learning, so you will have the opportunity to choose the best meeting time for your schedule.

About the School

A New Way to Learn Filmmaking

Our collaborative courses redefine online film education.Powered by a dynamic, interactive platform, you’ll learn new skills and get project feedback from NYU faculty.

Expert-led 6-week courses tailored to your passions — and your schedule

  • Kickstart Your Portfolio: Our fun and focused courses are designed to help students create standout shorts and screenplays — providing guidance, support, and technical chops.
  • Create & Connect: You’ll meet one-on-one with faculty to discuss your goals, supplement rigorous class discussions, and receive key feedback on your projects
  • A New Learning Platform: Our new platform powers real-time feedback, live video meetings, peer collaboration, and more. Staff is on-hand to answer any questions about the platform.

Dynamic Courses

Modeled on Tisch’s renowned film school curriculum — and built to avoid the impersonal experience of so many online programs — each of our courses includes weekly individual and collaborative assignments.

Designed to offer you scheduling flexibility, you’ll join live video meetings with faculty and classmates.

Video lectures delivered by Tisch faculty and produced by real-life filmmakers allow students to delve into the material at their own pace.

You’ll be inspired to create great work and receive plenty of guidance.

Note: some features not available for Cinematography Fundamentals

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