Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

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Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

 
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Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Our next deadline is 15 March 2010 to start the program in fall 2010.

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Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television What is the mission of the MFA in Writing for Screen & Television? Our mission is to train, nurture, and support screen and television writers as they work to impact culture in a positive way.

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Congratulations if you have been accepted into Pepperdine's MFA program. We look forward to seeing you in the fall...
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television presents "Storyteller as Cultural Leader - Hollywood as Mission Field," 11am, March 25th, CAC123, Pepperdine in Malibu. All are welcome. Free pizza!

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Apply to the MFA in Writing for Screen & Television for Fall 2010. The deadline is 15 March 2010...
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Screenwriters get MFAs for four main reasons: 1) They want to continue working on their craft. 2) They want to build out a network of relationships that will help them in their careers...
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Why Get an MFA at Pepperdine?

Pepperdine focuses on values-centered learning. We concentrate on supporting not just the talent and craft of the writer, but the heart and soul, the passion and the purpose. We believe storytellers are cultural leaders with the power to transform lives.

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Pepperdine University is co-sponsoring the City of Angels Film Festival at the Director's Guild on Sunset Boulevard, February 27th through March 1st. Come on down!

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Fall 2009 Schedule of Classes for MFA Students STW 610.01 Topics in Writing for the Market: Screenwriting will be taught by Barbara Nicolosi and will be offered on Monday nights from 6-9:50pm...
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television The MFA program presents the Hollywood Players of Malibu in the Fall Literary Arts Festival at the Howard A White Center (HAWC) on December 4th at 8pm. Come see and hear what our best and brightest writers are doing at Pepperdine!!

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Pepperdine's MFA program hosted their first Graduate Student Colloquium. Craig Detweiler was our chosen guest speaker. Thank you to all who made this event a huge success, including Dana Dudley, Leslie Seah, and Stacey Hood.

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Thank you to the MFA students who volunteered to help St. Monica's Church in Santa Monica for Step Forward Day!

Joe Aaron
John Burd
Anthony Castellane
Ashley Cox
Christine Pechera

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Congratulations to the inaugural class of Pepperdine MFA students, Fall 2008:

Joe Aaron
Karl Alsens
John Burd
Anthony Castellane
Bob Cook
Ashley Drysdale
Christine Pechera
Phil Thompson

Welcome to Pepperdine!

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television One of the great things about studying in Pepperdine's new MFA in Writing for Screen and Television is that you will get INDUSTRY EXPOSURE. Some of the Hollywood Insiders who have spoken and taught at Pepperdine include:

Robert Altman (A Prairie Home Companion, Gosford Park)
Dick Blasucci (Muppets, The Tracey Ullman Show)
Craig Detweiler (Reel Spirituality)
Flint Dille (Transformers, The Fantastic Four, video game writer)
Dick Van Dyke (Night at the Museum, Dick Van Dyke Show)
Amy Ephron (A Little Princess)
Morgan Freeman (Batman Begins, Driving Miss Daisy)
Brooks Ferguson (Titanic, Little Women)
Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond)
Lester Holt (NBC news)
John E. Johnson (American Screenwriters Association)
Garry Marshall (Princess Diaries, Runaway Bride)
Don Ohlmeyer (President, NBC, West Coast)
Skip Press (Complete Idiot's Guide to Screenwriting)

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Here are more great pros who have taught or spoken at Pepperdine:

Jordan Roberts (March of the Penguins)
Eric Roth (Forrest Gump, The Good Shepherd)
Tom Shadyac (Bruce Almighty, Evan Almighty)
Brad Silberling (City of Angels, Lemony Snicket)
Chuck Slocum (WGA)
Craig Titley (Cheaper by the Dozen, Scooby-Doo)
Steve Turner (Imagine)
Christopher Vogler (The Writer's Journey, The Lion King)
Pat Boone (singer, entertainer, philanthropist)
Ken Wales (Pink Panther, Amazing Grace)
Randall Wallace (Braveheart, The Man in the Iron Mask)
Ralph Winter (The Screwtape Letters, Lost)
John Zuur Platten (Constantine, The Chronicles of Riddick, video game writer)

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television
Pepperdine offers scholarships and teaching assistantships. You can also apply for federal loans.
Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television

Pepperdine University MFA in Writing for Screen and Television Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Get an MFA at Pepperdine

1) Networking and industry exposure
2) Professors and speakers who work in Hollywood
3) Small class sizes
4) Committed professors teaching such interesting classes as Storyteller as Cultural Leader, Writing for Screen and Television, Writing Comedy, The One-Hour Drama, Writing the Documentary, Writing for New Media, Great Books and Film, and the History of American Cinema
5) Values-centered learning
6) Belief in the storyteller as a cultural leader
7) Desire to transform student lives in purpose, service, and leadership
8) Breathtaking campus on the Pacific Ocean in Malibu
9) Residence in Los Angeles County, the entertainment capital of the world
10) Proximity to stellar internships and job opportunities