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  Course: FVM 136
  Title:Short Script Analysis
  Long Title:Short Script Analysis
  Course Description:Introduces short subject script analysis and emphasizes critical thinking in regards to story technique and subtext behind the writers work. Students will identify and demonstrate an understanding of the methods of script analysis and translate knowledge into new context by summarizing, describing, interpreting, discussing and evaluating the three to forty minute short narrative, experimental, documentary, and animation scripts and films.
  Min Credit:3
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  Course Notes: Previously FVT 136
  Origin Notes: CCA
  Status Notes: Made revisions 10/22/09 s@

 ¿ Identify and demonstrate an understanding of the methods of script analysis and translate knowledge into new context.
 ¿ Summarize, describe, interpret, and discuss writers work.
 ¿ Apply, combine, and integrate knowledge in the form of written evaluation of material (script coverage).
 ¿ Read, analyze, and compare several writers¿ works.
 ¿ Critically evaluate and assess material in order to recommend or pass on the project.
 ¿ Communicate script analysis, questions, and observations to others within framework of writers meetings.
 ¿ Demonstrate mastery of subject matter by taking first steps to obtain a script analysis position within the industry.


 A.       Analysis of the Short Script - Live Action
    1.        Introduction to Live Action Short Script
    2.        Live Action Structure and Plot
    3.        Principle of Character, Protagonist, Antagonist, and Objective
    4.        Character Development
    5.        Premise and Theme
    6.        The Scene and Sequence
    7.        Dialogue
    8.        The Subtext of Meaning
 
 B.       Analysis of the Short Script ¿ Animated
    1.        Introduction to Animation
    2.        Animation Structure and Plot
    3.        Principle of Character, Protagonist, Antagonist, and Objective
    4.        Character Development
    5.        Premise and Theme
    6.        The Scene and Sequence
    7.        Dialogue
    8.        The Subtext of Meaning
 
 C.       Analysis of the Short Documentary
    1.        Introduction to Documentary
    2.        Documentary Structure and Plot
    3.        Principle of Character, Protagonist, Antagonist, and Objective
    4.        Character Development
    5.        Premise and Theme
    6.        The Scene and Sequence
    7.        Dialogue
    8.        The Subtext of Meaning
 
 D.       Analysis of the Television Pilot Script
    1.        Introduction to the Television Pilot
    2.        Television Structure and Plot
    3.        Principle of Character, Protagonist, Antagonist, and Objective
    4.        Character Development
    5.        Premise and Theme
    6.        The Scene and Sequence
    7.        Dialogue
    8.        The Subtext of Meaning
 
 E.       Analysis of the Television Spec Script
    1.        Introduction to the Television Spec Script
    2.        Character Development
    3.        Premise and Theme
    4.        The Scene and Sequence
    5.        Dialogue
    6.        The Subtext of Meaning



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  Community College of Aurora CCA
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