Title

Changes

Author

Tylyn Anson

Date of Award

5-2012

Thesis Date

5-2012

Degree Type

Honors Thesis-Restricted

Degree Name

B.A.

Department

Film, Theatre, and Communication Arts

Degree Program

Film Arts

Director

Erik Hansen

Abstract

The screenplay for a narrative film is the key starting point in the development process, and writing a feature length screenplay is a particularly grueling process. This thesis traces my efforts to write a full, strong draft of a feature length screenplay, from conception to the current draft. The essay catalogs the notes I received on the screenplay, as well as my own ideas for changes and developments as I wrote the screenplay. After the essay, the current (as of this date, May of 2012) draft of the screenplay is attached as a presentation of my work reflected in the essay.

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