Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production)

Bachelor's degree

In Brisbane (Australia)

£ 3,406.15 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 6,500

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Details


Storytelling for screen is no longer restricted to big budget cinema releases and television series commissioned by major networks. The need for quality content across digital media delivery platforms such as subscription TV, mobile devices, internet, promotional campaigns and film festivals is leading to lucrative opportunities for multiskilled professionals to generate highly creative, captivating productions.
This course allows you to explore a wide range of career options within the film, television and digital media industries before specialising in an area of your choice. If you are interested in producing you may find your niche as a creative entrepreneur, learning how to generate ideas and develop them into finished productions. If your passion is cinematography, editing, sound or directing you will develop your skills by producing high-quality creative content. Alternatively, you may wish to hone your skills in scriptwriting.


Why choose this course?

This film course for the digital age provides opportunities to develop your skills in producing, writing, editing, sound, cinematography or directing. You will gain an understanding of the techniques used in audiovisual media, the conventions and context of different screen-based formats and insight into how the screen industry works. You will have opportunities to work in a range of genres including documentary, drama, television and experimental film, and you will be encouraged to consider formats that include film, television, digital, web and mobile platforms.
This broad base of knowledge, skills and experiences prepares you for the industry, whether you plan to work in an established production house or develop a freelance career.

Career outcomes
Graduates work in the film, television and screen industries in entry-level positions on film sets, for production companies, for screen media outlets and as freelance professionals. Career outcomes include cinematography, vision and sound...

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Brisbane (Australia)
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Entry requirements

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OP
6


Rank
89


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Assumed knowledge
Before you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge in these areas:
English
We assume that you have knowledge equivalent to four semesters at high school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
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Subjects

  • Media
  • Production
  • Sound
  • Writing
  • Film and Television
  • Cinematography
  • Directing
  • Quality Training
  • Quality
  • Industry
  • New Media
  • Options

Course programme

Units Download course structures and unit outlines for Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production) Your course Year 1 gain understanding of relevant cultural contexts for your work study styles and genres from film and television formats learn practical skills in writing and business develop technical skills in directing, camera, editing and sound Year 2 gain specialist skills in producing, writing, editing, cinematography, sound and directing in producing, develop skills in film and screen production, and gain experience in pitching your ideas, audience measurement and legal issues in the craft areas, work on sophisticated, broadcast-quality equipment including digital formats and multi-camera in writing, develop knowledge of genre and further develop your writing skills including dialogue work collaboratively to create experimental productions, music clips, short productions or television programs Year 3 work as a member of a creative team on major productions build on and refine your knowledge and skills as a specialist, work in teams on documentaries, dramas, television series or digital media content for producing, learn project management and the multifaceted role of producer for craft-based specialisations, experiment with broadcast-quality, digital and mobile formats opportunities to undertake internships showcase your work to industry Study overseas Study overseas while gaining credit towards your QUT creative industries degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in a creative or non-creative discipline area, depending on how they match with your QUT course. Saving your electives for exchange will allow you the most flexibility. For more information, visit QUT student exchange. All course structures Course structure: 2015 onwardsCreative Industries Second Major optionsCreative Industries Minor optionsCreative Industries Undergraduate University Wide Unit optionsCreative Industries Work Integrated Learning Unit optionsLanguage Options

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film, TV and New Media Production)

£ 3,406.15 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 6,500