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Building Fictional Worlds

Feb 4 - Apr 22
$550
Wednesday6:30-10:00 PM (EST)10 sessions
Wednesday6:30-10:00 PM (EST)10 sessions
If you would like more information about this or any other course offerings, please contact a SVACE Course Advisor at:
ce@sva.edu
Location
Online
Faculty
Carl Potts,

Creative director, visual artist, writer, editor

After receiving an overview of writing approaches and visual storytelling, students will develop their original story idea and transform it into an entertainment intellectual property (IP). Each student's fictional world is designed to support the student's series/franchise story ideas with strong story arcs, cohesive themes, three-dimensional characters, strong conflicts and consistent internal logic. Developing the IP for use across a variety of media and protecting it through copyright and trademark is also discussed. An initial draft of an entertainment IP "bible" will be the main class deliverable. It will include a draft of the story designed to launch the IP, history and facts about the fictional world, character profiles and character/environment designs. The course is geared toward students within a wide range of experience-from those who have not yet written an original fiction project to those with professional writing experience.

Note: Prior to the beginning of class, students should have an original entertainment property idea to develop for visual media (film, TV, comics, games, Internet). Students who work with traditional tools (pencil and ink on paper) will need a scanner to turn their work into JPG or PDF files. All students with an active registration in this course will be given free access to the Adobe Creative Cloud. This course is fully online and offered through synchronous sessions during the listed course hours.

Course Number
CIC-3312-OL
Credits
3.5 CEUs
  • The School of Visual Arts online courses are hosted in Canvas, our College-wide learning system. Most computers (5 years old or newer recommended) can access the course(s) without a problem. The courses work with Windows (Windows 7 and newer), Macintosh (Mac OSX 10.10 and newer), and Linux (chromeOS). Participants will need a minimum screen size of 800x600 (the average size of a netbook) and good broadband (Minimum of 512kbps) Internet connection to participate in the online courses.

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