MA/PgDip
TV and Radio Scriptwriting
3 good reasons to study TV and Radio Scriptwriting at Salford:
- Based at MediaCityUK in state-of-the-art facilities
- You will participate in masterclasses run by industry professionals
- You will have the opportunity to work on a one-to-one basis with an experienced professional scriptwriter on your final MA project
This is an intensive, hands-on, writing course if you want to specialise in dramatic scriptwriting for television and radio. This course is aimed at those who have scriptwriting potential and those who wish to develop their television and radio writing skills to professional standards. It aims to develop your knowledge of storytelling, the demands of the media of television and radio and to mobilize your creative potential for the 21st century scriptwriting marketplace. This long-standing course (running since 1996) will equip you to maximize the available scriptwriting opportunities in the fast-paced world of digital media.
Course details
This course enables you to develop your professional scriptwriting goals by providing the opportunity for you to learn not just scriptwriting skills but an awareness of the demands of the broadcast industries served by these skills and how to address an audience through genres developed specifically for broadcast media. You will be enabled to work autonomously and in groups to solve problems of storytelling, plot and characterisation and to demonstrate an awareness of the commercial demands of the industries you will serve. The ability to advance your knowledge of scriptwriting and the industries of television and radio are provided on this course and you will also experience the opportunity to develop new skills such as pitching script and story ideas and communicating in more traditional academic formats like essays alongside your existing scriptwriting ability. Issues of employment are addressed in modules where you will develop an appreciation of the existing broadcasting landscape and also through the provision of optional modules in year two which enables you to acquire dedicated training in scriptwriting for genres or working in a collaborative creative environment.
Course Structure
This course is taught on a part-time basis, with teaching delivered on a Thursday evening. The Masters award consists of four core taught modules followed by the MA Project (60 credits). The PgDip requires the completion of four core modules. The PgCert requires completion of the first two core taught modules. All modules are delivered over a 15 week semester.
Course Enquiries
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