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Filmmaking
Master of Film and TelevisionSpecialisation (formal)Year: 2024
Overview
The Filmmaking Specialisation provides students with the skills necessary to produce relevant, innovative, and challenging screen art. The program supports the development of students' critical, practical, and creative understanding of all relevant aspects of film making needed to positively impact a rapidly evolving screen industry.
In a deeply collaborative learning environment and with mentoring from staff and industry guests, students will develop the interpersonal, technical, and intellectual skills that will enable them to effectively lead creative projects and support the creativity of others. Students will be supported to develop their own individual screen voices and gain an understanding of both established and emerging screen cultures and storytelling cultures.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this specialisation, students should be able to:
- research, develop and pitch a real-world screen project;
- integrate creative insight and project development skills into their project vision and realisation;
- collaborate with creative partners to develop and realise a professional screen project;
- prepare and generate a creative project plan specific to their vision and artistic aspirations;
- make high-level creative decisions as a department head and follow through on their consequences;
- comply with industry-standard screen production processes and documentation;
- critically engage in creative conversations about ethics, aesthetics and story with lecturers, peers and industry mentors.
Last updated: 31 May 2024