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School of Film and Television
Overview
The Bachelor of Film and Television provides a comprehensive education in the creative, practical and critical processes that define film and television production today.
The program emphasises digital media production through collaborative projects and lectures, particularly in relation to advanced production skills, creative direction and project management. You are able to develop your scriptwriting and cinematography skills and may choose to explore animation and special effects.
Opportunities such as study tours and international exchange programs are available to broaden your horizons and understanding of film and television internationally.
Careers
Employment may be found in:
- Animation
- Cinematography
- Directing
- Editing
- Postproduction and special effects
- Producing
- Scriptwriting
- Storyboarding
- Sound production
- Television commercials
- Television production
- Video game and interactive media development
Student Perspectives
Awards
View our awards ... 31 international film awards in 2012!
More Information
Courses
| Undergraduate | Local Students | International Students |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Film and Television - DFMTV10 | Local | International |
| Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) - FTV20 | Local | International |
Portfolio Guidelines
Undergraduate applicants entering Year 1 of a Bachelor degree and not seeking exemptions are not required to submit a portfolio. Those seeking exemptions should refer to the Faculty of Design Undergraduate Portfolio Guidelines.
Course Guides
Download the Film & Television 2013 course guide to learn about our current Bachelor of Film & Television course. This brochure includes information about pre-requisite studies, ATAR scores, graduate career opportunities, pathways from TAFE to University and the student experience.
Download the Film and Television 2014 course guide to learn about our revised film and television course for 2014. This brochure includes information about pre-requisite studies, ATAR scores, graduate career opportunities, pathways from TAFE to University and the student experience.
