SCRIPT X 410.2
Feature Film II
This second in a four-part sequence in writing a feature film script has you hit the ground running.
You begin by pitching your story based on your outline and revising it to make sure the premise can carry the entire movie.
Armed with a workable outline, you then flesh it out into either a beat sheet or treatment (at the instructor's discretion) and begin writing your screenplay.
Personalized feedback along with mini-lectures on key craft points, including character development, story structure and conflict, help you to meet the course goal, which is to write Act I (approximately 30 pages).
May be repeated for credit.