PROGRAM
1. Writing: who, for whom, what, why, what it is written for;
2. Dominant narrative model; cinema as an industry; cinema as art;
3. Aristotelian poetics; fiction genres and formats; feature and short films;
4. Narrative: the events; the principles of succession and causality;
5. Dramatic scheme: plot; characters; conflict; climax; resolution; the division into acts; structural points;
6. Cinematographic process; the elaboration of projects; elements related to writing; storyline; theme; proposition; synopsis; characterization of characters; outline; treatment; argument (script, script, screenplay);
7. Argument construction; sequences and scenes; structuring and strategies; writing and rewriting;
8. Technical formatting of writing for the screen; software; presentations;
9. Presentation of ideas, synopses and other preparatory elements for writing a script.
PHASE 1
4 sessions of 3 hours;
points 1 to 6 of the program, with viewing of film fragments and written exercises;
LEVEL 2
2 sessions of 4 hours;
points 7 and 9 of the program, with viewing of film fragments and written exercises;