The Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media - Film and Television provides students with an inspired approach to the development and creation of film and television content for the screen and media industries with an emphasis on conceptual, creative and technical production techniques and processes.
Major study areas focus on producing, production planning, art direction, advanced cinematography, editing, post-production and visual effects, colour grading, scriptwriting, development and interpretation, directing cast and crew. Students at this level will be able to develop productions independently, collaborate with others, focus on a chosen area of interest and manage projects from conception to completion.
The course is designed to equip students with a combination of practical skills, critical thinking skills and cultural and work ready attributes to prepare them for a career in the screen and media industries.
Year 12 applicants will typically apply for the Diploma of Screen and Media - Film and Television, structured to provide students with basic knowledge of film and television production, and then progress to the Advanced Diploma, designed to further develop and refine one's knowledge and skills in the following key areas: cinematography; producing and production planning; editing and post-production; script writing and development; directing.