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Character Driven Scenes

Screenwriting writing in a notepad
SCRIPT X 415.11

Enhance the scenes in your scripts by focusing on character motivation and how the scene advances the character arc.

Duration
As few as 6 weeks
Units
2.0
Current Formats
Online
Cost
Starting at $485.00

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What you can learn.

Learn how scenic structure mimics the three-act structure of storytelling
Review and discuss scenes from movies and TV
Identify how scenes reveal character information and motivation while advancing your story
Apply your learning to 2-3 scene drafts from new or ongoing projects

About This Course

David Mamet said, “If you’re bored by a scene, so is your audience.” Every scene in a script serves a purpose. When they are character-driven, they keep us emotionally invested and engaged with the story. Individual scenes have a lot of moving pieces, from how they are structured to what they reveal about the external and internal conflicts of the characters. In this course, we look at the essence of scenes from where they start and end to their three act structure. We examine scenes in movies and TV shows to identify their purpose, what the arc of a scene reveals about character and how it advances the story. Students learn the essential components of a scene and the questions that each scene needs to ask and answer in order to tell compelling stories. By the end of the course, you have 2-3 rewritten or original scenes for your current project and a map to link those scenes into a sequence.

Winter 2026 Schedule

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This section has no set meeting times.
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Fee:
$485.00
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Notes

Enrollment limited to 15 students; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Internet access required.

This online course is conducted through Canvas, a secure website that allows students to log in to access lectures, discussions, and other course materials on demand. There are no required class meetings. Each course is structured with weekly assignments and deadlines. Lectures and coursework are accessible throughout the week. Workshops are conducted in writing via discussion boards with your instructor and classmates.

Deadline
Refunds only available from November 03, 2025 to February 08, 2026
Course Requirements
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.
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