What is the UCLA screenwriting course continuum?
UCLA film majors pursuing a concentration in screenwriting take four courses known as the undergraduate screenwriting continuum. They are: Film TV 130B – An In-Depth Introduction to Screenwriting Fundamentals – 4 units Film TV 135A – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units Film TV 135B – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units Film TV 135C – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units While the last two courses of the continuum (Film TV 135B and Film TV 135C) are offered on campus during the academic year, enrollment is restricted to UCLA Film TV majors only. Now, for the first time, these two courses and the entire UCLA undergraduate screenwriting curriculum is available to minors, non-majors and students everywhere online in summer session. The continuum begins with Film TV 130B. It consists of a series of lectures by “Screenwriting Guru” and UCLA professor Richard Walter. He introduces basic concepts and strategies employed by artists who write stories for the screen. Students in
UCLA film majors pursuing a concentration in screenwriting take four courses known as the undergraduate screenwriting continuum. They are: Film TV 130B – An In-Depth Introduction to Screenwriting Fundamentals – 4 units Film TV 135A – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units Film TV 135B – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units Film TV 135C – Advanced Screenwriting Workshop – 8 units While the last two courses of the continuum (Film TV 135B and Film TV 135C) are offered on campus during the academic year, enrollment is restricted to UCLA Film TV majors only. Now, for the first time, these two courses and the entire UCLA undergraduate screenwriting curriculum is available to minors, non-majors and students everywhere online in summer session. The continuum begins with Film TV 130B. It consists of a series of lectures by “Screenwriting Guru” and UCLA professor Richard Walter. He introduces basic concepts and strategies employed by artists who write stories for the screen. Students in