With myriad new media platforms there are more opportunities to create content than ever before. And all these require a script and a story. But how do you get your work to industry-standard and in front of the right people?Ê

The questions we explore

The main question you have to ask yourself for this MA programme is: do I really need to be a writer more than anything else? ThatÕs quite brutal, but script writing is a tough profession. YouÕre totally exposed as a creative person, itÕs you and the page and the tradition in which youÕre working, and that can be a liberating but also uncomfortable place to be.Ê

The processes we use

The Script Writing programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is not about learning how to be a writer; itÕs about developing and pushing forward your own writing projects as far and as fast as you can within 12 months. YouÕll be developing your own voice, learning how to critique the work of others, and getting to grips with marketing your projects. YouÕll also be making industry contacts so you can pitch for employment in an extremely competitive industry.Ê

YouÕll cover every aspect of the writing process from getting ideas, maintaining productive writing practices and developing characters and story lines, to presenting your work to an industry standard and pitching your ideas. Writing is a lonely business Ð thatÕs why the community of writers that the programme gives you is such a creative advantage.

The approach we take

This is an MA that really focuses on you as the student. There are lectures, but most of the time youÕll be working one-to-one with a writing tutor or within small group workshops (with a maximum of 13 people).ÊWe keep the course small deliberately. In this way we know your individual work and you know other studentsÕ work through the weekly feedback process. We also believe you donÕt know who you are until youÕre relating to another person, and ultimately this is what script writing is about: making that connection.Ê