
Screen and Media
Breaking into the film industry takes more than just raw talent and a creative mind. You need a solid grounding in the theory and frameworks of cinema.
That’s exactly why we offer screen and media courses, with training in the latest production technology, our cinema studies will enable you to transform your big ideas into engaging visual stories.
Giving you a comprehensive understanding of visual storytelling, our media production courses teach you techniques in audio and video, pre-visualisation, 2D and 3D animation and design, so you’ll leave with both the theory and experience required to make engaging visual statements.
Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more.
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Student work: Screen and Media - Film and Television stream
Check out this showreel to see projects by our screen and media students specialising in film and television. The course offers students a range of creative and technical skills in film and television production.
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- Media and Communication
- Film and television
Does Bluey matter? New research says yes, as Aussie content rules remain in stuck in trade quagmire
New data from Swinburne researchers shows that 83 per cent of parents think it’s important that children’s content is Australian, and that this content is relatable, educational, positive and funny in a way that reflects our culture.
Friday 29 November 2024 -
- Film and television
Salad Fingers wasn’t just strange, it was art. Here’s how it’s still influencing the ‘weird part of YouTube’ 2 decades on
The words “Salad Fingers” may not mean anything to some readers, but for others they will trigger nostalgia, some very discomforting memories - or perhaps a “weird” combination of both.
Monday 20 November 2023