Writing for Creative Industries
93-717
Units: 6
Description
Communication in written form is an essential element of being a professional in the creative industries. Writing for museums, galleries, performing arts organizations, production companies, distribution enterprises, talent agencies, and other contexts in arts and entertainment management challenges students to convey critical thinking by anticipating readers’ needs and the perspectives of stakeholders. The writing skills integral to this process include: targeting diverse audiences with varying levels of expertise and roles, developing essential and persuasive content, communicating complex ideas concisely, organizing information, ensuring clarity, controlling tone, designing a document for readability, and maintaining format norms. Students will use real-world scenarios relevant to careers in arts and entertainment management to write e-mails, press releases, reports, and proposals. Writing resources and specialized sample documents provided online.
Learning Outcomes
- Differentiate the format and style of professional writing from personal and academic writing
- Determine the purpose and scope of the message
- Distinguish between essential versus non-essential information
- Target writing to particular readers, rather than preparing generic material
- Demonstrate writing as a tool to build and maintain professional relationships
- Communicate complex, data-heavy topics accurately using specific, plain language
- Maintain a logical structure through calculated organizational methods
- Format headings, lists, data, citations, and visuals with a focus on precision and consistency
- Create efficiently phrased, actionable communications for use in a workplace
- Edit documents thoroughly prior to distribution
- Explore generative AI relevant writing in a professional environment
Prerequisites Description
None