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Fiction has been an important source for cinematic storytelling since its earliest incarnations. This class critically explores the elements of fiction writing as they are translated to film with an emphasis on foreign and international stories: voice, point of view, dialogue, scene, structure, and other fictional forms. Students will view films, read fictional excerpts, discuss techniques, and hear speakers, studying how these elements can be used to heighten their own stories. This course will be helpful for students interested in studying fiction, film, and other arts and media disciplines.
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* Prerequisite Required.