Film Studies: The Film Medium: Script Analysis

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Professor:

David McKenna

  The dramatic and cinematic principles of screen storytelling, including dramaturgy, character and plot development, use of camera, staging, casting, sound, editing and music.  Diverse narrative techniques, story patterns, dramatic structures, and artistic and genre forms are discussed, an students do screenwriting exercises. This course is also open to graduate students.

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Columbia University School of the Arts offers MFA degrees in Film, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts, and Writing, an MA degree in Film Studies, a joint JD/MFA degree in Theatre Management & Producing, and a PhD degree in Theatre History, Literature, and Theory.