CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media
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CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media
CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media is a one year practical, hands-on introductory course, where students experience the multiple disciplines of filmmaking and screen production. This full-time course, comprising of semesters of 20 weeks each, enables students to work across a slate of scripted narrative and documentary film productions. In…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media is a one year practical, hands-on introductory course, where students experience the multiple disciplines of filmmaking and screen production.
This full-time course, comprising of semesters of 20 weeks each, enables students to work across a slate of scripted narrative and documentary film productions. In this real-world production environment, students learn screen storytelling techniques, production craft, and technical skills, under training by passionate industry-qualified tutors. Students are trained in professional approaches to development, pre-production, production, post-production and distribution, and the technical craft of camera, lighting, grip, sound and editing equipment, as well as gaining a wide range of experience in all key crew roles across a range of screen production projects.
Throughout their training, students train and gain in experience in multiple film production disciplines including:
Production Management
Directing for Screen
Screenwriting
Cinematography
Sound Recording, Editing and Mixing
Editing and Post-Production
Screen Industry and Career Planning
REQUIREMENTS
- Applicants must have a suitable level of academic, numeracy and literacy skills in order to study in a Diploma course.
- To apply for this course you must complete our filmmaking application.
- Be a minimum age of 18 years (preferred) or applicants that are turning 18 years of age in the year of admission will be considered through the interview process.
- Providing a certified copy of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education that has been awarded by an agency or authority of a State or Territory of Australia for the completion of year 12; or
- Undertaking an assessment of their competence in reading and numeracy.
English language requirement:
- TOEFL IBT (Internet based test) level 46 – 59.
- IELTS – Level 5.5
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The Sydney Film School is a private film school located in Waterloo, New South Wales. The School offers the Diploma of Screen & Media, which covers all the essential aspects of filmmaking from pre-production to production and combines the teaching of theoretical/creative processes and practical hands-on film production. The diploma offers its graduates pathways into further studies (either Master of Film and Digital Image or Bachelor of Visual Arts degree) at The University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts.
The Sydney Film School is a private film school located in Waterloo, New South Wales. The School offers the Diploma of Screen & Media, which covers all the essential aspects of filmmaking from pre-production to production and combines the teaching of theoretical/creative processes and practical hands-on film production. The diploma offers its graduates pathways into further studies (either Master of Film and Digital Image or Bachelor of Visual Arts degree) at The University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts.