Difference between revisions of "260"

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== Why It's Wild ==   
 
== Why It's Wild ==   
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. There are no other course within the School of Communications that contain this exact number.
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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. There are no other courses within the School of Communications that contain this exact number.
  
 
== Related Terms ==
 
== Related Terms ==

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Part of Speech

noun, adjective

Pronunciation

English Orthographic Pronunciation

1. 260 [too siks-dee]

2. RTVF 260 [ar tee vee ef / too twun-ee]

IPA

[tu'sɪksdi]

Definition

  1. n. - An abbreviated version of RTVF 260-0: Foundations of Screenwriting, a prerequisite class for all RTVF majors.
  2. adj. - Referring to aspects of the RTVF 260-0 course.

Example Sentences

  1. My classmates are writing some great stuff in 260.
  2. Can you go over my 260 script?

Why It's Wild

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. There are no other courses within the School of Communications that contain this exact number.

Related Terms

References

https://class-descriptions.northwestern.edu/4810/SPCH/RTVF/24940