Nuova Accademia Di Belle Arti

Master in Screenwriting for Series

Italy

The Master in Screenwriting for Series at Nuova Accademia Di Belle Arti is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

NABA in Milan is a creative hub for students who want to study art, design and communication within the energetic context of Italy's design capital. Founded in 1980, the academy combines academic recognition with a practical, industry-linked approach to teaching. With campuses in Milan and Rome and roughly 3,000 students overall, NABA offers a multicultural learning environment where international exchange and contemporary practice shape studio-based education.

Programs span bachelor's and master's degrees across design, visual arts, fashion and media, with around 31 distinct options and a strong record of industry partnerships. Teaching blends project work, workshops and internships led by practicing professionals, giving students opportunities to build portfolios and real-world experience. Facilities emphasize studios, digital labs and exhibition spaces where students present work to peers, faculty and external partners.

For international applicants, NABA offers an immersive pathway into European creative industries and access to internships with leading firms and cultural institutions. Career services, portfolio guidance and a network of alumni working across design sectors support transitions into employment or further study. The academy's emphasis on experimentation, collaboration and practical outcomes makes it well suited to students who want hands-on training, international exposure and direct industry connections.

About the Program

The Master in Screenwriting for Series is a 1-year Master's program in English for international students who hold a Bachelor's degree. It helps students develop skills to create engaging stories for film and TV series. This program is based in Italy and takes 1 year to complete.

The curriculum includes intense training in screenwriting theories, methods, and practices. Students learn cross-disciplinary skills to analyze and code contemporary languages. They study how to develop cinematographic or serial projects that are relevant worldwide.

Graduates can work as Screenwriters, Story Editors, or Content Developers in film and TV production companies. They can also work as Narrative Designers or Script Consultants in advertising agencies or media companies.

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