Difference between revisions of "260"
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== Course Description == | == Course Description == | ||
− | This class is a workshop space and an introduction to the foundations of screenwriting. Additionally, students learn these basics by screening a variety of films and reading numerous actual screenplays. 260 is a collaborative course that also requires students to write and share various screenwriting projects throughout the quarter. This course is a required prerequisite for students to eventually enroll in more genre specific RTVF screenwriting classes. | + | This class is a workshop space and an introduction to the foundations of screenwriting. Additionally, students learn these basics by screening a variety of films and reading numerous actual screenplays. 260 is a collaborative course that also requires students to write and share various screenwriting projects throughout the quarter. This course is a required prerequisite for students to eventually enroll in more genre specific, upper level RTVF screenwriting classes. |
== Example Sentence == | == Example Sentence == |
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Part of Speech
n, adj
IPA
[tu'sɪksdi]
English Orthographic Pronunciation
1. 260 [too siks-dee]
2. RTVF 260 [ar tee vee ef / too twun-ee]
Definition
- n. - An abbreviated version of RTVF 260-0: Foundations of Screenwriting, a prerequisite class for all RTVF majors.
- adj. - Referring to an aspect of the RTVF 260-0 course (note that there is no other course within the School of Communications that contains this number).
Course Description
This class is a workshop space and an introduction to the foundations of screenwriting. Additionally, students learn these basics by screening a variety of films and reading numerous actual screenplays. 260 is a collaborative course that also requires students to write and share various screenwriting projects throughout the quarter. This course is a required prerequisite for students to eventually enroll in more genre specific, upper level RTVF screenwriting classes.
Example Sentence
- My classmates are writing some great stuff in 260.
- Can you go over my 260 script?
References
https://class-descriptions.northwestern.edu/4810/SPCH/RTVF/24940