University of South Australia
Bachelor of Film and Television
- Study this degree if you want to work in the Film and Television industry in a range of key creative roles such as director, cinematographer or screenwriter or as a creative content producer in any industry, including advertising, sports, health and education.
- Specialise in Film and Television Production or Visual Effects.
- Gain an understanding of the professional production cycle from conceptualisation through to production and post-production.
- Work on real-world projects with industry professionals.
- Learn in state-of-the-art television and radio studios – UniSA is home to one of SA’s largest green screens with motion capture technology.
- Work with the latest industry standard software, hardware and technology.
- Have the opportunity to study the entire third year of your degree with Rising Sun Pictures*
- Apply for the Bachelor of Film and Television/Master of Teaching (Secondary) packaged option– it’s a pathway straight into postgraduate study.
- Graduate career ready, with your own digital portfolio of work.
- We have world-class research in Creative Arts and Writing, Language, Communication and Culture1.
- UniSA is an unstoppable university for unstoppable people. As one of the World’s Top Young Universities2, we’ll ensure you get the experience your future profession demands so it’ll feel like you’re studying one minute and in a career the next.
Snapshot
The Bachelor of Film and Television is an innovative degree that puts you at the cutting edge of film, television and visual effects (VFX) production and theory.
You’ll develop the technical knowledge and experience needed to enter the exciting world of screen production and content creation. While you study, you will develop the skills and network you need for a successful career in the creative industries, graduating with a digital portfolio of work and practical industry experience.
You also have the opportunity to specialise in visual effects in your third year of study at world-renowned VFX studio Rising Sun Pictures, where you will study alongside industry professionals and mentors.
After completing your degree, you can opt to amplify your screen production industry skills and knowledge by continuing into our 12-week Graduate Certificate in Film and Television. If you finish your degree with a credit or higher grade point average (GPA), you could be eligible for the one-year Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) degree.
You could also continue your studies with a Master of Teaching and become a media arts teacher. If this interests you, please read How Do I Become a Teacher before selecting your courses.
Amplify your screen production industry and skills and knowledge by continuing into our 12-week Graduate Certificate of Film and Television.
If you would like to apply directly into the Bachelor of Film and Television/Master of Teaching (Secondary) packaged option, please apply via SATAC using 444531.
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