Course summary
Our MA in Screenwriting is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to become a working screenwriter in the film and television industries. Alongside acquiring the foundational craft skills that will enable you to produce a varied portfolio of work (from a calling-card short screenplay to an original feature screenplay or TV pilot), you will develop an unrivalled knowledge and understanding of the business of screenwriting from pitch presentations to commissioning. In accordance with the Raindance philosophy of learning through practice, you will have opportunities to collaborate with producers and directors both within and outside of the Raindance community to test and progress your writing at every stage of development. In addition to lectures and seminars dedicated to topics such as narratology, world-building, character development, and dialogue, you will receive instruction and mentorship from working screenwriting and filmmaking professionals to assist you with the development of your own film and TV projects. Through workshopping, pitching, storylining, story editing, and negotiating sessions, you will be exposed to the rigours and realities of the life of the professional screenwriter, empowering you with a greater understanding of the pathways available to you.
Modules
The MA in Screenwriting is divided into six modules: NARRATOLOGY: HOW STORIES ARE TOLD (15 CREDITS) In particular, you will investigate and analyse how story structures—from Campbell and Vogler’s Hero’s Journey to Truby’s moral storytelling—have evolved, as modern narratives increasingly centre on inner growth and authenticity. This progression culminates in Kim Hudson’s The Virgin’s Promise, which celebrates personal truth and creative self-expression. IDEATION: GENERATING, TESTING, AND PITCHING IDEAS FOR THE SCREEN INDUSTRIES (15 CREDITS) This module provides you with an opportunity to develop a deep understanding of the idea- generating process, and to pitch and test your ideas accordingly. You will learn how to assess, develop, and stress test an idea for a screen work. In the process, you will write premises and one-page pitch documents, and you will present your ideas to your peers and tutors for feedback. You will also undertake a short research project into an aspect of the film or TV industry that will serve as a springboard into the writing. WRITING THE SHORT FILM (30 CREDITS) This module provides you with the opportunity to learn the nuts and bolts of screenwriting, with special attention given to the meta elements– character, theme, and story. You will also work through the stages of development from premise to final draft to develop a calling card short screenplay, which you will have the opportunity to pitch to directors and producers within the Raindance community. Testing the strength of the work at each stage of development will allow you to become familiar with the workshopping process with further attention given to giving and receiving feedback. EPISODIC SCREENWRITING: WRITING FOR TELEVISION (30 CREDITS) This module provides you with the opportunity to explore writing TV drama, with an emphasis on creating a (30 min) pilot episode showcasing an original story world. You will work towards an understanding of the differences of developing a project for TV as opposed to the big screen, and work at generating multiple storylines. You will investigate the various TV formats and platforms and develop a series bible. THE ART OF ADAPTATION (30 CREDITS) This module provides you with the opportunity to explore adapting a narrative for the screen. You will assess the suitability of source materials from newspaper articles to poems and short stories, and work towards an understanding of what makes an effective adaptation. You will also develop an awareness and understanding of the difference in approach to adapting material for the screen as opposed to creating original works, and you will write a mission statement (that serves as a contract between writer and producer / production company). MAJOR PROJECT: WRITING THE FEATURE FILM OR PILOT EPISODE FOR TV (60 CREDITS) This module provides you with an opportunity to create a unique project that explores a chosen area of specialisation – e.g., Feature Screenplay (Film) or Pilot Episode (TV), with a mind to developing your creative, practical, and collaborative skills. The module content builds from your previous modules allowing you to create, write, and develop a longer piece of work. The project will be negotiated with the module leader and must be designed with a focus on developing identified skills that will help you advance your future practice. Although an individual project, you are encouraged to work collaboratively with your cohort to test, develop, and realise your project and to critically support your fellow students. At the end of this module, you will have the opportunity to pitch your project to an industry panel.
How to apply
International applicants
Raindance Film School is a licensed Tier 4 sponsor, authorised by the UK Home Office. As such, we welcome applications from international students.
Entry requirements
Raindance considers multiple criteria to assess an applicant’s suitability for this programme. This criteria can include an academic, post- secondary degree, industry experience or transferrable professional skills. First and foremost, we will consider your readiness to engage with self-directed study, and the viability of your proposed learning pathway. Students over 21 can apply as mature students providing they can demonstrate the ability (and experience) to study at the appropriate level. Employment history will be advantageous and qualifications taken several years ago will also be taken into account. The following supporting evidence combine to determine an applicant’s suitability for this programme: • Diploma(s) or certificate(s) of your prior learning from an accredited UK university or international equivalent, higher education institution, college or training programme together with the transcript • Your up-to-date employment CV or student resume • A 500-word essay, either reflecting on a project you were involved in, or analysing a film that you find inspirational. • A written Learning Plan that briefly outlines your chosen focus of study, skills development, activities and resources to develop your knowledge. • A sample or artifact of creative work in which you undertook a key creative role (writer, director, producer, cinematographer, composer, editor etc.) Other supporting evidence may be required for some students, in addition to the above, and can be requested by the Registrar: • Proof of UK residence for the duration of your studies (for London-based students) • Additional course certificates or diplomas (if requested by the Administration Team) • Sample of academic writing (if requested by the Administration Team)
English language requirements
Test | Grade | Additional details |
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IELTS (Academic) | 6 |
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £11950 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £11950 | Whole course |
Scotland | £11950 | Whole course |
Wales | £11950 | Whole course |
International | £14950 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Raindance Film School London
10a Craven St
London
WC2N 5PE