Course Objectives: |
The courses, which include teaching the theoretical and practical dimensions of the script, which is one of the basic elements of cinema and television, include the content of the total film director, the consumption used in scriptwriting, and writing a script with the classical actor structure. |
Course Content: |
Narrative and screenplay narrative, historical development of dramatic structure, historical and theoretical development of script text, 3-Act scenario structure, hero's journey, American and French script writing style, logline, synopsis, treatment, separation script, shooting script, types of storytelling in script structure, shooting, scene, sequence structure, situation story, event story, adaptation, documentary script. |
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Related Preparation |
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Introduction to the lesson, introduction of resources and the term lesson plan. Narrative, Characteristics of the narrative, Features that distinguish the scenario narrative from other narratives. |
Seymour Chatman, Story and Discourse: Deki Pub., Umberto Eco, Six Walks in Narrative Woods: Can Yay. |
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Definition of the movie script, General features. Screening: The Crowd: King Vidor |
Öktem Başol, Scenario Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay. |
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Historical development of script text, Europe and America. Screening: Borton Fink: Ethan &Joel Coen |
Öktem Başol, Scenario Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay |
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Elements of dramatic structure in Aritotle's Poetics: Mimesis, Catharsis, Tragedy, comedy. |
Aristotle, Poetics: Life bow. |
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Elements of dramatic structure in Aritotle's Poetics: Mimesis, Catharsis, Tragedy, comedy. Situation and Event stories. |
Aristotle, Poetics: Life bow.
Feridun Akyürek: Script Writing Book, Ö.Nilay Erbalaban Gürbüz handouts Application |
6) |
The Hero's Journey in Terms of Scenario Theory, Storytelling Technique. Screening: The Wizard of Oz: Victor Fleming |
Christopher Vogler, The Writer's Journey: Reading Us Pub. |
7) |
Three-Act Structure, Nodes, Climaxes in Scenario Theory. Screening: All About Eve:Joseph Mankiewicz |
Syd Field, Fundamentals of Screenwriting: Alpha Pub. |
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Scenario Writing Stages and Basic Scenario Terms: Logline, Storyline, Synopsis, Scene Transcript, Developing Scenario, Separation and Shooting Scenario |
Öktem Başol, Scenario Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay. |
10) |
Scenario Writing Stages and Basic Scenario Terms: Logline, Storyline, Synopsis, Scene Transcript, Developing Scenario, Separation and Shooting Scenario |
Öktem Başol, Scenario Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay. |
11) |
Formal features of the script text: Scene title, Narrative language, Didaskalya and Sound Elements of American Script
Usage in Format |
Öktem Başol, Scenario Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay. |
12) |
Formal features of the script text: Character, Dialogue, Voiceover, |
Öktem Başol, Screenplay Book: Script Writing |
13) |
Adaptation, Documentary Screenplay |
Öktem Başol, Script Book: Script Writing Techniques and Film Stories: İthaki Yay |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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To have sufficient knowledge and experience in applying mathematics and science in the field of Electronic Technology. |
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To have knowledge about occupational safety and its applications and to have the competence to carry out its applications. |
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To have the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in written Turkish. |
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Having basic knowledge of English language and the ability to use it in the professional field. |
3 |
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To be conscious of Ataturk's Principles and to have knowledge about the History of the Revolution. |
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Able to transfer relevant designs and applications in the field of electronics to colleagues, superiors and the people and groups they serve, and to work in teams. |
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Awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning; To monitor the developments in science and technology and to constantly renew itself. |
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To be able to use computer-aided electronic design programs at a basic level for simulation and printed circuit creation. |
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To be able to make decisions in independent work, to take initiative and adapt in teamwork with people inside and outside the profession. |
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To use the software and hardware required by the profession, along with basic computer usage knowledge. |
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11) |
To effectively use the devices in electronics laboratories, collect data through measurement and diagnose faults. |
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To identify problems related to unforeseen situations in electronics-related studies and to produce solutions to the problems |
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To have knowledge and awareness of social responsibility, ethical values and social security rights on electronics-related issues. |
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To be able to produce solutions using basic knowledge about the design and control of control-based functions in electronic circuits and systems. |
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To objectively evaluate and supervise the performance of employees under his/her responsibility. |
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To know the concepts related to electronics, to recognize electronic circuit elements and to use them in related circuits. |
2 |
17) |
To recognize the physical strength limits of electronic circuit components and to gain the ability to determine operating conditions accordingly. |
2 |