Film, TV and Media

Description
Start your creative path by investigating a career in digital media, radio, podcasting, animation, game creation, games art, and cinema and television. Find your niche and get a good overview of the field.
What you'll learn
- Work effectively in the creative arts industry
- Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
- Apply work health and safety practices
- You could also learn how to use lighting, cameras, and audio, apply design concepts, use animation techniques, and create game graphics and games, depending on your area of interest.
- Learn everything there is to know about the screen and media industry, including the many roles, expectations, and practices that make it unique and interesting.
- Design, produce, and manage post-production requirements for a creative project from beginning to end
- Create a network of creative peers and professional contacts
- Gain a strong pathway to continue your study and enhance your career opportunities
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Our graduates go on to work as technical production assistants in radio, editing or production assistants in cinema and television, multimedia content creators, special effects or camera assistants, animators, game designers, and artists.
Features
- Work effectively in the creative arts industry
- Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
- Apply work health and safety practices
- You could also learn how to use lighting, cameras, and audio, apply design concepts, use animation techniques, and create game graphics and games, depending on your area of interest.
- Learn everything there is to know about the Film Media and TV industry, including the many roles, expectations, and practices that make it unique and interesting.
- Create a network of creative peers and professional contacts
Target Audiences
- College / University Students
- Individual Learners
Requirements
- There are no entry requirements for this qualification. You can enrol today.
- This course is offered as a traineeship. Enquire today to check the eligibility requirements.
- An intention to enter one of the following industries: film, video and television, radio, journalism, 2D animation and 3D animation, 3D modelling, character design, digital media, specialist make-up, special effects, content creation, games design or game art
Curriculum
FAQs
This course is designed to provide foundational skills and knowledge for careers in the screen and media industries. Students will learn about digital content creation, video production, and media design, gaining hands-on experience in a range of media technologies.
Graduates can pursue entry-level roles in film, television, digital media, and other creative industries. Potential roles include junior production assistant, digital content creator, video editor, and media support staff.
There are no formal prerequisites, but a basic understanding of digital media tools and a passion for creative work will be beneficial. Students may be required to complete an interview or provide a portfolio in some cases.
The course typically takes around 4 months to complete, depending on study intensity and your availability. It is available as a full-time or part-time program, with both online and in-person learning options where available.
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