Film Media Theater 340SW - Advanced Courses in Production and Practice: 'Screenwriting'
Screenwriting
Fall
2025
01
4.00
Flonia Telegrafi
W 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
128249
ftelegrafi@mtholyoke.edu
128249,128161
The screenplay is a unique and ephemeral form that exists as a blueprint for something else: a finished film. How do you convey on the page a story that will take shape within an audio-visual medium? The screenwriter must have an understanding of both the language of narrative film as well as the general shape and mechanics of film stories. This advanced course will cover dialogue, characterization, plot, story arc, genre, and cinematic structure. We will analyze scenes from fictional narrative films -- both short and feature length -- and read the scripts that accompany these films. By the end of this course, each student will have written two original short films. In workshop style, the class will serve as practice audience for table readings of drafts and writing exercises.
This course is limited to FMT or ENGL majors/minors only.; Prereq: 8 credits in Film Media Theater.
Five College students: Open to Five College Film majors and English majors. Others majors require instructor permission.