Bachelor of Fine Arts

The philosophy of the Filmic Writing Program, a degree program for screen and television writing, is that the writer has the original vision; that the art of film is most fully realized through a blending of film form and film content; and that the script needs to embody this unity of form and content.

Each fall (there are no spring admissions), a class of 24 undergraduate writing students is selected to begin the program. The students move from writing synopses and treatments to full-length screenplays and documentaries and from experimentation with non-verbal communication to integrating complex visual designs into advanced projects. A total of 128 units is required for completion of the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree; 68 of these units are taken in a prescribed sequential order. Students work with writing faculty as well as with professional writers from the film and television industries.

Applicants must submit supplemental application materials to the Filmic Writing Program. For specific instructions, contact the Filmic Writing Program, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211 or telephone (213) 740-3303, web page: http://cinema-tv.usc.edu.

General Education Requirements

The university’s general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This new program requires six courses in different categories, plus writing and diversity requirements, which are described in detail here.

All students who (1) entered the School of Cinema-Television as freshmen in the
summer of 1997 or later; or (2) began college elsewhere in the summer of 1997 or later; or (3) began college earlier but transfer to USC in the summer of 2000 or later, must satisfy the requirements of the new general education program. Other students whose schedules permit are encouraged to follow the new program as well. However, continuing and transfer students who began college full-time before summer 1997 and enter USC before summer 2000 may elect to satisfy a "transitional" plan instead.

Required Production Course

Undergraduate writing students are required to take CTPR 290 Visual Communication. This is an introductory production course which must be taken during the sophomore year.

In CTPR 290 students are taught the principles of filmmaking through lectures and hands-on production. Each student makes five Super 8mm non-dialogue films using his or her own equipment. At minimum, a Super 8 camera, projector, tripod, viewer and splicer will be needed, plus substantial funds for film and processing (approximately $800). A tape recorder is highly recommended.

Four-Year Major Requirements for the B.F.A. in Filmic Writing

Year One, First Semester Units
CTWR 106a Filmic Writing I 4
CTCS 190 Introduction to Cinema 4
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8
Year One, Second Semester Units
CTWR 105 Non-Verbal Thinking: Visual and Aural 2
CTWR 106b Filmic Writing I 4
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6
Year Two, First Semester Units
AHIS 123x Introduction to Art History: Form, Culture and Communication 4
CTCS 200 History of the International Cinema I 2
CTWR 206a Filmic Writing II 4
CTWR 213 Content and Consciousness 2
CTWR 319 Directing for Writers: Pre-production 2
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14
Year Two, Second Semester Units
CTCS 201 History of the International Cinema II 2
CTWR 205 Introduction to Filmie Design 4
CTWR 206b Filmic Writing II 2
CTWR 215 Practicum in Writing Short Films 2
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10
Year Three, First Semester Units
CTWR 306a Filmic Writing III 4
CTWR 318 Acting Experience for Writers 2
CTWR 419 Directing for Writers: Post-production 2
CTCS 367 Film and the Other Arts, or
CTCS 464 Film and/or Television Genres 4
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12
Year Three, Second Semester Units
CTPR 290 Visual Communication 4
CTWR 306b Filmic Writing III 2
CTWR 316 The Affective Domain 2
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8
Year Four, First Semester Units
CTWR 301 Creating the Non-Fiction Film 4
CTWR 418a Filmic Writing Senior Thesis 4
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8
Year Four, Second Semester Units
CTWR 418b Filmic Writing Senior Thesis 4
CTWR 432 Practicum in Writing and the Media 2
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6

Electives

A minimum of 20 elective units is required. Suggested electives in Cinema-Television include:

CTWR 430 The Writer in American Cinema and Television 2
CTWR 431 Screenwriters and Their Work 2
CTWR 433 Adaptations: Transferring Existing Work to the Screen 2
CTWR 434 Comedy Writing 2
CTWR 435 Writing for Film and Television Genres 2, max 8

Grade Point Average Requirements

A minimum grade of C (2.0) must be earned in all required and prerequisite courses (a grade of C- or lower will not fulfill a major requirement).


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