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SCRIPTWRITING TECHNIQUES I

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
STV1004 1 SCRIPTWRITING TECHNIQUES I 1/2/0 CC 4
Course Goals


The aim of this course is for students to find an idea for a short story that they will later turn into a script. They will learn how to transform this short story idea to a short film story through practical work.

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Instructor(s) Assoc. Prof. Perihan TAŞ ÖZ
Course Assistant(s) Res. Asist. Okan Şeker
Schedule Wednesday, 11:00-13:45, AK 1C0810
Office Hour(s) Instructor name, day, hours, XXX Campus, office number.
Teaching Methods and Techniques

Online education will be provided through the IKU CATS digital platform with the help of written and visual resources. Lectures will be held synchronously every week, and exemplificative practical studies will take place on selected weeks. The midterm and final exams of the course will be carried out by submitting the project file within the date range specified on CATS.

Principle Sources

Wellman, Wendell Senaryo Yazarının Yol Haritası. İstanbul: Altıkırkbeş Yayınları. 2010.

Other Sources

Aristotales. Poetika. İstanbul:Can Yayınları. 1. Baskı 2007

Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week Introductory class Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
2. Week What Are the Sources of Inspiration in the Screenwriter's Journey? Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
3. Week What Are the Sources of Inspiration in the Screenwriter's Journey? Oral presentation / Practice
4. Week Essential Guidelines of Character-Oriented Creative Writing Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
5. Week Essential Guidelines of Character-Oriented Creative Writing Oral presentation / Practice
6. Week Conversion of Photographic Image into Narrative Image Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
7. Week Conversion of Photographic Image into Narrative Image Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
8. Week Spatial Oriented Idea Development as an Inspiration for Creative Writing Oral presentation / Practice
9. Week Spatial Oriented Idea Development as an Inspiration for Creative Writing Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
10. Week Film Idea in a Short Story Oral presentation / Practice
11. Week Film Idea in a Short Story Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
12. Week The Dramatic Limits of the Short Story Oral presentation / Practice
13. Week Cinematographic Construction of the Short Story Oral presentation / Practice
14. Week Cinematographic Construction of the Short Story Oral Presentation / Written and Visual Sources
15. Week
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 20
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 1 10
Attendance 1 20
Final Exam 1 50


Program Outcomes
PO-1Communication, art and culture related concepts to be priorities, all kinds of definitions can berelated to different areas.
PO-2Interpret technological developments and related artistic and cultural perceptions
PO-3Will be able to understand contemporary / contemporary cinema and television practices.
PO-4Will be able to analyze the organic relationship between art, communication and society.
PO-5Will be able to produce works that will learn the creative process and bring creativity to the foreground
PO-6 It will be able to work creatively, flexibly and independently in a disciplined and self-created line.
PO-7Will be able to use the tools and equipment necessary for their profession in the right place and at the right time and will be able to implement their projects within the determined time.
PO-8Will be able to express his / her creative ideas using visual messages.
PO-9 They will be able to give original products in different interdisciplinary fields like animation, photography, cinema.
PO-10 He will have experience in film management, screenplay, cinematography and editing.
PO-11 Will be able to prepare visual effects for cinema and television using computer based applications.
PO-12 He will have experience in acting, mimicry, dramatic improvisation.
PO-13 Be open to innovations in the field of mass communication and adapt to innovations in the field.
PO-14 It will be able to produce projects with experienced experts in national and international areas.
PO-15 Competitions, exhibitions, festivals, seminars etc. in national and international areas. will participate in the events.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1The ability to analyze the basic components of a short story
LO-2The ability to differentiates between a short story and a short film story
LO-3The use of creative methods in developing an idea
LO-4The ability to develop an original short film idea
LO-5The ability to visualize the cinematographic components of a short film story
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13PO 14PO 15