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Screenwriting & Playwriting


Opportunities
Dramatic writing is writing for production — work intended for performance on the stage or screen. These days, “screen” can mean movie,TV, or computer, and the work can be anything from full three-act stage plays to 15-second commercials.

Co-op Experiences
By working for professional writers, entertainment management companies, television stations, magazines and advertising and public relations firms, Screenwriting & Playwriting students gain valuable insights into how the entertainment industry works.

In an industry where the process of building a career often begins with a few key contacts, the co-op program gives Drexel students the chance to begin meeting people and networking.

In the Program's first few years, co-op students were placed with Disney Video Animation, several prominent Hollywood talent managers, the editor and publisher of a screenwriters' magazine, at Marvel Comics and in the production office of "Star Trek: Enterprise."


Visit the Drexel Steinbright Career Development Center page for more detailed information on co-op and post-graduate opportunities.


 

 

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