The unique strength of our program is its classical approach to storytelling, distilled by a core group of full-time faculty members who are all working writers, and grounded in a basic understanding of long-form structure and the ability to create complex characters. Over time, that focus on the crucial elements of storytelling – on voice, structure, dialogue, conflict, and characters – has proven to be the best training for the constantly evolving professional writing landscape. At Columbia we do not try to change your voice or give you one “commercial” way of telling a story. The strength of our program is its diversity – we welcome writers with strong voices from all over the world with different styles, who all have stories to tell. It is our mission to help our diverse and talented pool of students learn to use their voices to tell their stories in the best possible ways. We are aware that Film School is expensive and that there are no guarantees of breaking into the industry, so we make sure our graduates leave the program with a portfolio of professional-quality screenplays, significant exposure to the industry while in the program, mentors in the industry after graduation, an understanding of how to find representation and break in, a support system of fellow students who have graduated in the past few years, and a devoted faculty that never stops answering calls or trying to help. Our core faculty is supplemented by a nourishing stream of adjuncts and guest lecturers who are at the forefront of different areas of TV and movie making. If you are a strong writer with an original voice and stories to tell, join us at Columbia and bring your voices and stories to the best visual storytelling program in the world.