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                  CMST 216 - Scripting for Film Video & Multimedia  5 CR
   Students learn the mechanics and format used for film and television as well as the writer’s job in pre-production and production. In addition, students are introduced to non-linear writing for new interactive multimedia technologies.      
  Prerequisite(s): CMST 141  or ENGL 101  or ENGL 235  or ENGL 271  or ENGL 272  or equivalent English course at another college with a C- or better, or an entry code.
  Course Outcomes  - Describe  what a motion picture or television “treatment” is and why treatments are  important
 - Construct and “pitch” an idea to the class and  “sell the class” on the idea, citing project cost, target audience, and why the  project would be a success
 - Identify and critique the “mythic structure” of  both a story and a screenplay
 - Explain the difference between a symbol and an  archetype, and show what they represent in a particular character or idea  within a story/screenplay
 - Explain the difference between a “digital” or  multimedia script and a script for so-called “linear” media
 - Discuss the importance of Aristotle’s six  elements of drama for playwrights and how those ideas pertain to today’s media
 - Illustrate the use of a back-story for leading  characters in scripts
     
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