Humanities
STAGE, SCREEN & MORE PLAYWRIGHTS’ WORKSHOP Peter Littlefield | Stage Director, Writer, and Dramaturg
You get an idea for a play. Now, how do you build it into a narrative? Moments grow into scenes. The movement of scenes becomes a language in itself. Story is secondary to something more elusive: a dramatic world recognizable from our lives. We are here to support you, whether you’re just beginning or writing a full-length play. We will read work, discuss problems, and use exercises to trigger observation and imagination. C O U R S E C O D E : P LW R Sec. 01: 10 Thursdays, 7–9pm. Begins Jan. 14 | $240
INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING FOR MOVIES, TV, THEATER, AND MULTIMEDIA Andrew Osborne | Screenwriter, baitshop.org
Whether you want to create movies for Hollywood, Sundance, or the local grindhouse, learn the basics of screenwriting in a supportive workshop environment while you work towards the first, second, or even final draft of a solid “spec” script. We’ll explore the three-act structure, industry-standard format, character, and dialogue, as well as tips for surviving in the entertainment business and making your own independent film. Instructor: Andrew Osborne COURSE CODE: REEN Sec. 01: 10 Mondays, 7–9pm. Begins Jan. 11 | $240 No class Jan. 18 & Feb. 15
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FILM CLUB DISCUSSION Thomas Meek | Writer
For this four-week session, you’ll watch two films each week and join classmates for a lively discussion lead by Tom Meek, Cambridge Day film editor and member of the Boston Society of Film Critics. Two films will be assigned each week (assignment will be given out before the first meeting). Films will be selected from what’s available on Amazon (may require rental) and Netflix (membership). Selections will ideally be one recently released film, and one related film (by filmmaker, theme, social issue, etc.). Cinephiles and casual viewers welcomed alike. COURSE CODE: PICS Sec. 01: 4 Wednesdays, 5:30–7:30pm. Begins Mar. 10 | $100
GRANT WRITING Hillel Bromberg | Freelance Grant Writer
Do you have a wonderful project idea but feel stuck because you have no idea how to fund it? This grant writing class will provide the foundational knowledge to write a compelling grant proposal. You will learn about the entire grant lifecycle, including the essential skills of prospecting, the key components of a proposal, the basics of proposal budgeting, and strategies to help you mitigate common mistakes that block the approval of your grant. COURSE CODE: GRNT Sec. 01: Wednesday, 7:45–9:45pm. Jan. 13 | $50