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Master of Arts Screen
The Master of Arts Screen is a hands-on transformative learning experience. This two-year, full-time degree is designed to empower and enable future creative leaders of the screen industry and fast-track their careers. Offered in 9 disciplines (Directing, Producing, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound Design, Music, Documentary), the program includes…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Master of Arts Screen is a hands-on transformative learning experience. This two-year, full-time degree is designed to empower and enable future creative leaders of the screen industry and fast-track their careers.
Offered in 9 disciplines (Directing, Producing, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound Design, Music, Documentary), the program includes shared subjects in screen studies, research and development, deep discipline learning and cross-disciplinary projects to allow students to develop a dynamic and multi-faceted skill set. An ongoing cycle of practical collaborations enables students to hone their skills, apply creative thinking to real-world scenarios and develop life-long partnerships.
The course culminates in the creation of major creative works, with students as heads of department, and strategically aligned research projects. During the course, each student will have the opportunity to undertake a short professional placement, which aims to support your transition into the industry upon graduation.
REQUIREMENTS
AFTRS only accepts applications from prospective international students who are 18 years of age or over. You must be 18 or over prior to the application closing date to be considered for admission into the course.
For the Master of Arts Screen, the minimum requirement is an overall band score of IELTS 7.0 OR EQUIVALENT.
English language proficiency test results must be valid within 2 years at time of submission of your application. You should retake the English proficiency test if you last took the test more than 2 years ago.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Australian Film Television And Radio School (AFTRS), established in the year 1973, is Australia’s national screen arts and broadcast school. It enjoys strong political and industry support and is the only institution of its kind in the nation, with professional, industry standard, film, television, radio and production facilities all under one roof with a curriculum that spans all of the specialist areas that comprise this dynamic sector.
Australian Film Television And Radio School (AFTRS), established in the year 1973, is Australia’s national screen arts and broadcast school. It enjoys strong political and industry support and is the only institution of its kind in the nation, with professional, industry standard, film, television, radio and production facilities all under one roof with a curriculum that spans all of the specialist areas that comprise this dynamic sector.