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Television Writing

Course Details

  What

1 Course

  Available Start Dates

Oct 28, Nov 25, Jan 6 (4 weeks, 100% online)


Cost to Enroll

$1,000

Payment plans available

The Television Writing course provides a challenging opportunity for students to adapt principles and concepts gleaned from previous writing courses to develop proficiency with the creative process used by professional television writers. Students are required to think visually in order to develop a workable premise for an episode of a current television series that will later be converted into a working script.

Why Take This Course

  • Learn what goes into developing story ideas for a TV series episode.
  • Go through the professional processes of creating a logline and writing a beat sheet.
  • Write your own spec script using industry-standard methods.
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Course Prerequisites

What You’ll Need

  • Basic computer skills

  • A Mac or PC computer

What You’ll Receive

All students will receive temporary licenses for:

  • Microsoft 365
  • Zoom
  • Final Draft

Our Instructors

All courses at Full Sail DC3 are designed by engaged instructors who have years of experience in their subject. They bring a deep knowledge of industry best practices and workflows and share those with you to support your education.

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About Full Sail DC3

Full Sail DC3 is a dynamic, short-form education platform that offers online courses. With the values and benefits of Full Sail University, DC3 is backed by over 45 years of experience in entertainment media and emerging technology, as well as more than a decade of experience delivering compelling online education.

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