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SANTA ANA PUBLIC LIBRARY
Contract #
A-2013-078
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/3/2013
Expiration Date
6/30/2014
Destruction Year
2019
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Amended by A-2013-078-01
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Attachment: N <br />-Mark Sevi, Screenwriter <br />mark[( ocscreemvriters.com <br />Screenwriting Curriculum <br />What a scriptwriter does and does not do / collaborative process <br />• What is a script - what does it look like? Common formatting terms. <br />Hitting "deadlines" like a pro <br />Watch movie openings - Act I <br />Story Structure / Three acts becomes four acts / screenwriting software <br />• Assignment: watch for breakdown/outline the things that happen in the 1" 20 minutes. <br />Scenes: Conflict is the basis of all scenes. <br />How to write a scene using conflict principles /Dialogue conveys conflict. <br />Show sample scene to students and discuss dynamics. <br />Assignment: Write a scene similar to one shown that features two characters arguing <br />about something. <br />Characters are what they do / How to write an action scene. <br />Getting emotion into your work / How to write a romantic scene. <br />Workshop / High Concept & what it means to film. <br />Workshop / How To Structure Your Ideas Begin writing your concept. <br />Workshop / Advanced Concepts <br />What is ID and Superego and how does it apply to film? <br />• In romantic comedies, why is one character always messed up? <br />What is a WorldVision (existentialism vs. orthodox) in simple terms. <br />-Terry Syndergaard, Graphic Designer <br />teeess(c�gmail.cotrn <br />Graphic Design Curriculum <br />Design Is Everywhere <br />Design for Print - brochures, logos and letterheads <br />Type Design - From Gutenberg to Fontographer on computer <br />• T-Shirt Art - screen process and airbrush <br />Sign Design / Web Design - It's all related, the principles carry over <br />Design Is Everywhere - Pottery to Painting and painting on pottery <br />Field trip - Joan Irvine Museum, Franz Bischoff ceramic paintings, California <br />Impressionists <br />• Motion Graphics <br />Kinetic Typography - Type for the coming age, type in motion, social media and <br />purposeful messaging <br />Personal Expression - YouTube video graphics <br />Storyboarding for TV and advertising <br />• Projects: Designing Business cards & Letterhead; Designing a Logo; Designing an <br />Album Cover; Designing Titles for Film of TV; Designing a T-shirt for this project. <br />Recommended software: <br />Adobe Photoshop <br />Adobe After Effects <br />
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