Modiwl WXS-2001:
Writers' Room (Screenwriting)
Writer's Room (Screenwriting) 2024-25
WXS-2001
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Ffion Evans
Overview
The 'Writer's Room' is a screenwriting module where you will have the opportunity to collaboratively work together over a period of time, developing an idea for a proposed television series.
A writers' room is a space within the television industry where writers gather to write and refine scripts on a regular basis. On this module you will have the opportunity to explore how these processes work in practice, what does it mean to work as a team in regards to screenwriting and how does the industry develop these structures in preparation for film production.
Explore screenwriting methods and application through practice.
Evaluate narrative construction across genres and exploring the fundamental principles and techniques for writing for the screen.
Explore the collaborative process of developing a 'bible' for a proposed television series.
Engage in regular constructive feedback on re-drafting scripts within the writers' room to ensure reflective practice is present through out term.
Assessment Strategy
Threshold (D- to D+) •Knowledge of key areas/principles only •Weaknesses in understanding of main areas •Limited evidence of background study •Performance or written response only poorly focussed on question and with some irrelevant material and poor structure •Arguments presented but lack coherence •Several factual/computational errors/unconvincing performance •No original interpretation •Only major links between topics are described •Weak group skills •Many weaknesses in presentation/performance and accuracy
Good/Satisfactory (C- to C+) •Knowledge of key areas/principles •Understands main areas •Limited evidence of background study •Written or performance response focussed on assignment but also with some irrelevant material and weaknesses in structure •Arguments presented but lack coherence •Has several factual/computational errors/mostly unconvincing performance •No original interpretation •Only major links between topics are described •Limited problem solving/satisfactory team work •Some weaknesses in presentation/performance and accuracy
Very Good/Good (B- to B+) •Comprehensive knowledge •Detailed understanding •Background study •Focussed and well structured written or performance response •Logically presented and defended most arguments •Some to No factual/computational errors/committed and convincing performance •Some Original interpretation •New links between topics are developed •Strong group skills •Very good presentation with accurate communication
Excellent (A- to A+) •Comprehensive knowledge •Detailed understanding •Extensive background study •Highly focussed and well structured written or performance response •Logically presented and defended arguments •No factual/computational errors/committed and convincing performance •Original interpretation •New links between topics are developed •Strong group skills •Excellent presentation with very accurate communication
Learning Outcomes
- Apply screenwriting methods and techniques appropriate for the collaborative development of a television series.
- Contribute effectively to the collaborative process of developing a 'bible' for a proposed television series.
- Engage in rigorous and insightful constructive feedback sessions that utilize reflective practices to revise and enhance script drafts.
- Evaluate narrative construction across various genres and identify underlying principles and techniques.
Assessment method
Logbook Or Portfolio
Assessment type
Summative
Description
In development towards the proposed television series, 'bible' for the final assessment at the end of term, a sequence of tasks will be applied through out the first half of term to ensure key techniques and processes have been established. The portfolio will consist of a number of required content, such as an 'outline', 'synopsis', 'character biographies' for example.
Weighting
40%
Due date
20/03/2025
Assessment method
Demonstration/Practice
Assessment type
Summative
Description
At the end of term, a 'Bible' for a proposed television series will be submitted as a class, where everyone will have contributed towards the overall body of work. This will consists of an extensive body of writing with everyone contributing an episode of screenwriting towards it.
Weighting
60%
Due date
09/05/2025