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Marc Weinberg is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English and Film Studies at Brandeis University, combining academic teaching with a prolific career in screenwriting and film development. He holds an MFA from UCLA’s screenwriting program and a BA from Rutgers University. His industry experience includes roles at 20th Century Fox, MGM, and A&E, where he developed scripts such as a biopic on Harry Houdini and episodes for Discovery Channel. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America and has taught at institutions including Brandeis, Boston University, Emerson College, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Notably, he designed a story structure course for Disney/Pixar animators.
Education: MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA (acclaimed program), BA from Rutgers University. His teaching focuses on screenwriting, film production, and genre analysis. Research interests emphasize storytelling techniques, narrative structure, and the intersection of film and literature. His upcoming film based on his screenplay 'Black Friday' is set for production, reflecting his industry-academic hybrid career.
A dedicated mentor, Weinberg advocates for authentic storytelling rooted in personal experience. He collaborates with his wife, Victoria, a former Disney executive, on creative projects. Though no formal awards are cited, his industry credits and innovative teaching methods highlight his contributions to cinematic arts.


