Master of Fine Arts

The Master of Fine Arts with a major in Writing for Screen and Television is granted by the School of Cinema-Television. It is a two-year program which concentrates in writing for narrative film and television. The curriculum covers the writing of dramatic scenes, story structure and the full array of tools available to the storyteller for heightening audience interest, involvement and participation. Graduate screenwriting students advance from learning the basics of visual storytelling to writing short scripts and treatments and finally a feature-length screenplay.

Each fall 30 students are selected to begin the Graduate Writing for Screen and Television Program; there are no spring admissions. Applicants must submit supplemental application materials to the Graduate Writing for Screen and Television Program. For specific instructions, contact the Graduate Writing for Screen and Television Program, University Park, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2211, or telephone (213) 740-3303, web page: http://cinema-tv.usc.edu.

A total of 42 units in cinema-television at the 400 and 500 level is required. In addition to the writing courses, course work includes instruction in: video equipment, uses and technology; acting and the direction of actors; directing; film economics; and history and theory of film.

Graduate Production Preparation Course

In addition to the 42 units, students are required to take a four-unit undergraduate prerequisite production course, CTWR 291 Beginning Dramatic Production, in the first semester.

This course reviews the basic aspects of filmmaking through lectures and hands-on production using 8mm video. A minimum grade of B (3.0) is required in CTWR 291 in order for a student to continue in the Master of Fine Arts program. CTWR 291 is not a graduate level course and will not count toward the total 42 units required for the degree. Grades received in this course will not be included in calculating the student's grade point average.

Course Requirements

Year One, First SemesterUnits
CTWR 291*Beginning Dramatic Production4
CTWR 459aEntertainment Industry Seminar2
CTCS 501History of International Cinema: Silent Film2
CTWR 513Writing the Short Script2
CTWR 572Practicum in Directing Actors for Film2
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8

*The 4 units for CTWR 291 do not count towards the M.F.A.

Year One, Second SemesterUnits
CTCS 502History of International Cinema: Sound Film2
CTCS 503Survey History of the American Sound Film, or2
CTCS 464Film Genres, or4
CTCS 469Film Style Analysis4
CTWR 459bEntertainment Industry Seminar2
CTWR 514Basic Dramatic Screenwriting2
CTWR 516Advanced Motion Picture Script Analysis2
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10-12
Year Two, First SemesterUnits
CTWR 434Writing the Situation Comedy, or2
CTWR 437Writing the Situation Comedy Pilot2
CTWR 515aPracticum in Screenwriting4
CTWR 536Editing for Scriptwriters, or2
CTWR 575Directing for Scriptwriters2
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8
Year Two, Second SemesterUnits
CTWR 435Writing for Film and Television Genres2
CTWR 515bPracticum in Screenwriting4
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Total: 42 units required for degree

Students are required to complete CTWR 435 and either CTWR 434 or CTWR 437 for the degree.

CNTV Electives

A minimum of 8 or 10 elective units at the 400 and 500 level is required, determined by which options the student selected.

ElectivesUnits
CTCS 500Seminar in Theory and Textual Analysis4
CTCS 510Case Studies in National Media4
CTCS 511Seminar: Non-Fiction Film/Video4
CTCS 564Seminar in Film and Television Genres4
CTCS 569Seminar in Film and Television Authors4
CMPP 589aGraduate Film Business Seminar4
CTWR 509Understanding the Process of Filmmaking2
CTWR 520Advanced Scene Writing Workshop2

Grade Point Average Requirement

An overall grade point average of 3.0 (A=4.0) must be maintained in all courses. In addition, an overall grade point average of 3.0 in all units attempted is required to qualify for registration in CTWR 515ab. Courses in which a grade of C- (1.7) or lower is earned will not apply toward a graduate degree.

In lieu of a thesis, the student is required to complete a full-length screenplay which will be developed in CTWR 515ab and must be accepted by the Division of Writing Graduation Committee.

Time Limit

Students must maintain satisfactory progress toward their master's degrees at all times.

The degree must be completed three years after the beginning of graduate work at USC. Course work more than seven years old is automatically invalidated and may not be applied toward the degree.

 

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