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NOVEMBER 4TH TV WRITING MEET AND GREET - In Person

Meet three successful MFA in TV Writing alums — Sam Nosratian, Mallory Baysek, and Emma Gutt — on November 4th at the Manhattan Center. They will discuss how they built their careers after graduation and offer advice. Bring your questions and learn about their work on TV series in NYC, as well as how SBU prepared them for the industry. RSVP to tvwriting@stonybrook.edu.
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MFA in TV Writing workshop. 

Through small collaborative workshops designed to mimic professional writers rooms, intensive one-on-one advisement and supporting classes with industry professionals, Stony Brook's Television Writing MFA prepares you to join the expanding frontier of television story-telling that is dominating the entertainment landscape in the US and around the world.

Being part of Stony Brook's MFA in Television Writing will enable you to master tried and true techniques and learn how to apply them to this changing and evolving form of storytelling.  

Read more from MFA Director Alan Kingsberg        

MFA in TV Writing Feature in The Wrap's College Issue

 

EXPLORE... CREATE... MASTER... LAUNCH!

That's the philosophy behind Stony Brook's MFA in Television Writing. EXPLORE a variety of television writing forms including comedy, drama, dramedy, half-hour, one-hour, spec, pilot, network, cable and streaming.

Find your wheelhouse and your voice. Then CREATE original television series concepts and pilot scripts.

MASTER your craft through collaborative workshops and intensive individual advisement and build the writing portfolio that can LAUNCH your career.

The core Television Writing curriculum includes:

YEAR ONE

Writing the Spec Script

dan futterman and christine vachon

Christine Vachon with Dan Futterman, Showrunner - Looming Tower.

Learn the fundamentals by writing a script for a show that is currently on the air.

Writing the Original TV Pilot
Create an original series and write a pilot script.

Showrunner Workshop
"Break" stories and write scenes with a working showrunner.

Comedy Workshop
Learn to write sketch, late night and monologues in the style of SNL, The Daily Show, Full Frontal, Amy Schumer.

Guest Series - From the Writers Room
In-depth discussions with working writers and showrunners about the writing process, writers rooms, and a specific script or episode they’ve written.

Screenwriting
Learn the fundamentals of long form narrative and develop a script for a feature film.

SUMMER IN SOUTHAMPTON AND NYC:

Acting for Writers
Learning to act and to direct actors makes you a better writer. This is the first workshop in our four-step content creation ladder.

YEAR TWO

Advanced Pilot
Create the second pilot script for your TV Writing portfolio.

north fork awards

Stony Brook TV Writers win Best Pilot Award at North Fork TV Fest.

Limited Series
Learn how to work collaboratively in a writers room to construct story arcs for a limited series based on true events. 

Skills
Learn how to work camera, sound and editing gear. This workshop is paired with Directing the Camera and is the second workshop in our four-step content creation ladder. 

Directing the Camera
Directing scenes from your script gives you insight into how your writing is translated into a visual medium.  This is the third workshop in our content creation ladder.

Web Series 
Write, produce, direct and edit a micro-pilot for a web series.  This is the capstone class in the content creation ladder and pulls together writing, acting, skills and directing the camera. 

Business of TV
Learn how to work with agents and managers, how to pitch and strategies to break into the business.

Pilot Three
The capstone writing class where you develop the third pilot script for your TV writing portfolio. 

Revision
Revise and polish the writing portfolio that can launch your career as a television writer. 

YEAR THREE

Thesis
Work with your thesis advisor to get your “best” script industry-ready and prepare a pitch for a new series that you can develop after graduation.  Can be in-person or on Zoom. 

Internship
Work on a show or at a production company, network or studio to get real world experience. (Optional)

ELECTIVES

An array of electives from the MFA in Film and the MFA in Creative Writing are available in all three years of study.

SAMPLE ELECTIVES:

Producing with Christine Vachon

Teaching Practicum – Karen Offitzer. Learn to teach at the college level, design a syllabus and teach the following semester at Stony Brook undergraduate

Writing in Multiple Genres with Robert Lopez

Humor on the Page with Patty Marx

Poetry, Writing the Short Film, Dystopian Fiction, European Cinema and more. 

Meet some of our MFA in TV Writing Students:

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