Syllabus |
1. The script. 1.1. Functions. 1.2. Team work. 1.3. The problem of authorship. 1.4. Literary script vs. technical script. 1.4. Formatting and software. 1.5. Cinematic adaptation and its challenges. 2. Finding ideas. 2.1. Stages of writing. 2.2. Sources of ideas. 2.3. Testing the potential of an idea. 2.4. The research: "in loco", interview and library search. 2.5. The cinematic adaptation. 3. Characters. 3.1. Typology. 3.2. Creating empathy. 3.3. Building credible characters. 4. Dialogue. 4.1. Functions. 4.2. Writing natural dialogues. 4.3. Monologue and voice-over. 5. Conflict 5.1. The transformation of the main character. 5.2. Types of conflict. 5.3. Suspense. 6. Structure. 6.1. The narrative arch. 6.2. The Field Paradigm. 7. Space. 7.1. Description. 7.2. Creating an atmosphere. 8. The manipulation of time. 8.1. Flashback. 8.2. Prolepsis. 8.3. Ellipsis. 9. Other texts: title, "tag line", "log line", synopsis, treatment. 10. Revision. 11. Advice on how to win as a screenwriter.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
Methods: 1. Explanation of screenwriting techniques. 2. Analysis of meaningful examples. 3. Suggested exercises to drill certain techniques. 4. Constructive comments produced by the colleagues and the professor. Since this is an MA unit, I will be more demanding towards the work produced by students, I will promote a thorough reflection about the nature, form and content of a cinematic narrative, and I will value research to create plots and characters. Assessment: The final mark results from: a) A script for a short film, including a tag line, a log line, a synopsis and a treatment (50%); b) Participation and openness to critical thinking (50%).
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Main Bibliography |
Bibliography Bordwell, David. Narration in the Fiction Film. NY: Routledge, 1985. Comparato, Doc. Da criação ao guião. Lisboa: Pergaminho, 2003. Cooper, Pat & Dancyger, Ken. Writing the Short Film. Burlington: Focal, 2005. Edgar-Hunt, Robert et al. Screenwriting. Lausanne: AVA, 2009. Field, Syd. The Definitive Guide to Screenwriting. London: Ebury, 2003. Frensham, Ray. Screenwriting. London: Teach Yourself, 2003. Mancelos, João de. Manual de guionismo. Lx: Colibri, 2016. McKee, Robert. Story. NY: Methuen, 1999. Nogueira, Luís. Laboratório de guionismo. Covilhã: Labcom, 2010. Parent-Altier, Dominique. O argumento cinematográfico. Lx: Texto & Grafia, 2011. Filmography Allen, Woody. Manahttan Jack Rollins, 1979. Coppola, Francis Ford. Apocalypse Now. Zeotrope, 2001. Kubrick, Stanley. 2001: A Space Odyssey. MGM, 1968. Malick, Terrence. Badlands. Warner, 1973 Tarantino, Quentin. Pulp Fiction. Miramax, 1994
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