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ScreenwriterScreenwriter & The Producer

The Writer and Producer stand at the focal point of all television and film production.

From conception to realization, the script forms the spine, structure and design of the final creative project, and all production ideas, decisions and executions emanate from it.  And as the producer takes over the script and moves it into a fully-fledged production, his work dictates the future success of the project.

Other Key Roles Reliant on Screenwriters & Producers

Director, actor, lighting cameraman, composer, vision and sound editor - are all there because of the writer’s script and are all employed by the producer

The screenwriter and producer roles are central to the realization of any production, and the writer-producer is increasingly the desired model for a creative individual entering the screen industry. 

So graduates from our BA (Hons) Screenwriting & Producing Course are ready to take on any script and producer-related role in the industry; such as script editor, script adaptor, script developer as well as story-liner, production consultant, and even agent

This degree creates a niche in developing the new breed of writer-producers who have the ability to create work, to develop and refine it and to bring it to the screenas a successful production.

Page last updated 3/23/2010

"The course is extremely focused, laying down and building upon a wide range of practical skills via ingenious practical exercises: a very welcome emphasis on industry practicalities."

Linda Aronson, Writer & Script Consultant

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