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This course builds on the principles and practices of the prior course, and analyzes the contracts and administration issues in commercial real estate lease transactions.
This course covers the market and financial issues in commercial real estate lease transactions. Key steps are covered, from obtaining the listing and marketing the property to qualifying an offer and closing the deal.
This course identifies the steps required to conceive and execute residential and commercial development projects, and provide understanding of the terminology, components and processes required for managing such projects.
Learn critical skills to develop a powerful, unique premise for your fiction or nonfiction in this intensive workshop dedicated to the magic that makes stories work.
Learn how publishers launch a new book and what roles the book’s editor plays in its success from that point forward.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of real estate development, examining the roles and responsibilities of the real estate developer and the various components and issues specific to the development process.
Create a plan for your nonfiction project in this course designed to help you identify your story and use the right tools to bring it to life.
Make substantial progress on a romance novel draft in this course for students who have completed Romance Writing I.
Learn how studios review and approve screenplays as you get hands-on experience in the critical art of writing coverage on scripts.
Learn about how the Writers’ Program can help you achieve your writing goals in this informative, interactive session that includes an opportunity for advising.
Learn the global strategies and platforms necessary to successfully profit from a film such as branding your property effectively, distribution procedures, and the power of cutting-edge social media outreach and research.
This class will take as its point of focus Mary Gabriel's book Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art, published in 2017. The course will expand the book's content so as to include other female painters and sculptors allied with Abstract Expressionism.
Complete a Feature Film Certificate as you take a script from concept to completion, with weeks devoted to professional development and revision practices.
This course provides a critical analysis of market trends including sales, lending and leasing. Case studies are utilized to analyze various data sets and types of real estate developments to understand real estate markets.
Ideal for anyone with a supervisory role, learn the steps it takes to make your staff more effective, efficient, and productive in this seminar.
Learn to create characters audiences will love and remember in this workshop for beginning and intermediate film and TV writers.
Carry your pilot script across the finish line in this workshop focused on helping you fix story problems, maximize drama, and write to the end.
Finish your half-hour pilot script as you rework, refine, and revise your progress made until you reach the end.
Develop the world, characters, tone, and story engine for an original TV series before developing an outline and your script's first act.
Learn how to write a TV script in this course that takes you from half-hour pilot idea to beat sheet and the teaser pages of your script.
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