Masters (Coursework)
In the Master of Screen Production, you will undertake practical work, integrated with screenings and discussions that will place your learning in a craft and creative context. This degree has a strong collaborative component, which will help you develop a sound understanding of how your specialist role fits into the production process. You'll make life-long connections with peers across all aspects of the screen production process and you will draw on the networks and bonds created at Griffith Film School in your future professional practice.
Learn through a problem-based curriculum and develop research skills that will help you respond effectively to the changing nature of the industry. You may have the opportunity to experience a supervised industry placement or internship, preparing you for a creative and exciting career within the international business of screen production.
With experience in Griffith Film School's world class facilities, including high-end film production equipment; multi-camera, motion capture and sound stage studios; and state-of-the-art sound recording studios, you will be equipped to work in a wide range of film production settings.
Choose between the Advanced Screen Production major or the Digital Filmmaking major.
MAJORS
Advanced Screen Production (available for entry in Trimester 1 only)
The Advanced Screen Production major is designed for early career/emerging filmmakers to specialise in their craft. Choose from seven focused specialisations, depending on your interests.
Digital Filmmaking
The Digital Filmmaking Major is designed for postgraduate students looking to further explore the craft of screen-based storytelling. Develop core skills in producing, directing, script, camera, editing and sound, as well as narrative design and interactive storytelling. Hone your business development, entrepreneurship and leadership skills as you create your own business plan and client briefs. Build industry connections through networking events, mentorship programs, and international and domestic study tours.
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Screen Production undertaking a major in Advanced Screen Production, applicants must have:
AND a portfolio of professional work which may include documented professional experience or other evidence indicating the applicant's capacity to undertake and benefit from the program. Examples may include scripts (5-10 pages), short films (10-15 minutes), photographs (10 images) or other artworks you wish to showcase, or any combination of the above. You should include a list outlining your contribution or role for each submitted artwork.
AND provide a brief personal statement of 2-3 paragraphs outlining:
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Screen Production undertaking a major in Digital Filmmaking, applicants must have:
AND provide a brief personal statement of 2-3 paragraphs outlining:
Prepare for a wide range of employment opportunities in the screen production industries. Graduates may work professionally as writers, producers, directors, or as specialists in key creative screen production disciplines such as cinematography, editing, sound design, post-production, composition, production design, television, animation, games design or visual effects.
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