Screen stories are a powerful mode of storytelling that combines moving images, sound, music, lighting, editing and effects to create a deeply emotive and transformative experiences for audiences. In the Graduate Diploma of Screen Production, students learn to harness established and emerging tools and techniques of screen storytelling to create powerful stories capable of changing and challenging audiences preconceived ideas, enhancing human understanding and compassion, and bringing awareness to social justice issues. In an age where we can take our screens wherever we go, and access screen stories wherever we want, the demand for people who can thoughtfully produce high quality, ethical works for screen in a range of formats is greater than ever before. The Graduate Diploma of Screen Production will equip graduates with the knowledge and skills they need to gain employment in the screen industry (and beyond) and make meaningful and positive contributions to society using the knowledge and techniques of screen production.
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English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
All applicants are required to to meet the published entry requirements. Alternatively, applicants may apply with a Graduate Certificate in Screen Production or similar. Successful applicants with a Bachelor degree, or higher, with significant coursework in a related field, or the combination of relevant coursework and two years relevant professional experience, may seek reduced course duration by applying for recognition of prior learning (up to 60 credit points). Degrees with significant coursework (ie. a major) include: Screen Production, Film, Broadcast Media, Media Production. Degrees with relevant coursework and two years relevant professional experience include: Arts or Creative Industries with any major (other than those above) and at least two years of relevant experience in a Screen Industry role.
This course has been accredited by ECU as an AQF Level 8 Graduate Diploma Award.
Students are required to complete 2 core units (totalling 40 credit points) and 4 units from the Core Options list (totalling 80 credit points).
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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MSP6100 | Screen Storytelling | 20 |
Core Unit | One unit from the core option list | 20 |
Core Unit | One unit from the core option list | 20 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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MSP6110 | Screen Documentary Lab | 20 |
Core Unit | One unit from the core option list | 20 |
Core Unit | One unit from the core option list | 20 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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MSP6105 ^ | Screen Scripted Project | 20 |
MSP6115 ^ | Screen Post-Production | 20 |
MSP6140 ^ | Screen Production Skills | 20 |
MSP6145 ^ | Screen Leadership | 20 |
MSP6150 ^ | Screen Independent Project | 20 |
MSP6155 ^ | Virtual Production Lab | 20 |
MSP6160 ^ | Extended Reality Lab | 20 |
MSP6130 ^ | Screen Industry Careers | 20 |
^ Core Option
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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