Semesters
TOD105 Script writing
Admission will be based on a letter of motivation.
Writing scripts for different media is a growing industry, and this course focuses on writing short scripts for stage and screen. This course is a digital course, with individual guidance, that introduces the students to script writing.
The students will work on:
- Idea development and synopsis
- Constructing characters and plot
- Dramaturgy and adaptation
- Dialogue
- Subtext
In accordance with the National Qualifications Framework the student will achieve the following learning outcomes after completing the course:
The student
- has basic knowledge of selected theories of dramaturgy, adaptation and script writing
- has knowledge of key processes within script writing for short films and one act stage plays
The student
- can apply knowledge of the script writing process, and the adaptation prosess, in order to write scripts
- can apply knowledge of dramaturgy, character, plot and dialogue to write one act plays and short films
The student
- can participate in debates on different kinds of scripts on a digital platform
a) The course is digitally based, with written work to be handed in and critiqued through the course of the semester.
b) The classes will consist of a variety of teaching methods:
- digital seminars
- net lectures and tasks
- script readings and film viewings
- 5 plays in 5 days - challenge
The course will have a special focus on individual guidance to help the students develop their script writing.
a) Attendance
Attendance it not compulsary.
b) Course work
- Two scripts (3500 words each)
On all course works you have two attempts to pass.
Grading will be done in accordance with the Regulations governing admission, studies and examinations at Volda University College.
- Theatre and Drama - bachelor
Assessment Form | Grouping | Duration | Grading scale | Proportion | Comment | Support Materials | Scope |
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Portfolio | Individual | 1 Week | A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade | 100 | The student hands in the scripts from the course works, which is evaluated and graded after the student has had one week for revising the script. | All | maximum 3500 words |