Bachelor of Film and Television

City West(Adelaide)

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Film and Television program at the University of South Australia offers students a comprehensive education in the theory, practice, and industry of film and television production. This program provides students with the opportunity to develop practical filmmaking skills, critical thinking abilities, and creative storytelling techniques essential for careers in the film and television industry. Through hands-on production projects, industry placements, and theoretical coursework, students gain a deep understanding of the technical, artistic, and business aspects of filmmaking, preparing them for diverse roles in film and television production, post-production, distribution, and exhibition.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Film and Television program covers a wide range of topics relevant to film and television production, including screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, production management, and industry studies. Core courses provide students with practical training in digital filmmaking techniques, equipment operation, and post-production workflows, while elective courses allow students to specialize in areas such as documentary filmmaking, screenwriting, visual effects, or interactive media production. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, creative collaboration, and industry-relevant skills development, culminating in a final-year capstone project or portfolio that showcases students' filmmaking talents and abilities.

Research Focus: The Bachelor of Film and Television program encourages students to engage in research that advances the understanding and practice of film and television production. Students have the opportunity to undertake research projects, critical analyses, or industry case studies that explore topics such as film genre studies, audience reception, digital media technologies, or emerging trends in film and television production. Through research-focused coursework and projects, students develop analytical skills, research literacy, and a deeper appreciation for the cultural, social, and economic dimensions of film and television as art forms and industries.

Industry Engagement: The University of South Australia has strong connections with the film and television industry, offering students numerous opportunities for industry engagement and professional development. The Bachelor of Film and Television program integrates industry placements, internships, and industry projects, allowing students to gain practical experience working with industry professionals on real-world film and television productions. Students also benefit from guest lectures, masterclasses, and networking events with filmmakers, producers, distributors, and industry organizations, gaining insights into current practices, technologies, and career pathways in the film and television industry.

Global Perspective: In today's globalized media landscape, a global perspective is essential for filmmakers and television professionals. The Bachelor of Film and Television program encourages students to explore global perspectives on film and television production, distribution, and reception. Students study international film movements, cross-cultural storytelling techniques, and global media industries, gaining insight into diverse cinematic traditions, aesthetic styles, and audience preferences around the world. Through global perspectives, students develop a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of film and television cultures, markets, and audiences, preparing them for careers in global media production, distribution, and exhibition.

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Location

City West(Adelaide)

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

AUD 30900

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 or 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 with a minimum of 18 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is dedicated to promoting diversity and academic excellence by offering a range of scholarships to international students.

Vice Chancellor's International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are aimed at high-achieving international students who demonstrate academic excellence. They offer financial support for tuition fees, and in some cases, a living allowance. Eligibility is based on academic merit.

International Merit Scholarships: UniSA's International Merit Scholarships are designed to reward outstanding academic performance. These scholarships are available for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. Eligibility criteria are based on academic results.

UniSA Study Grants: UniSA Study Grants provide partial tuition fee waivers for international students, making quality education more accessible. The eligibility criteria may include academic performance and the chosen course of study.

Destination Australia Scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian Government to support international students studying in regional areas. UniSA participates in this program, offering scholarships to eligible students.

Industry and Career-Ready Scholarships: UniSA collaborates with industry partners to offer scholarships that provide not only financial support but also work-integrated learning opportunities. These scholarships can be an excellent pathway to a successful career.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Film and Television program at the University of South Australia are well-prepared to embark on exciting careers in the dynamic and multifaceted field of film and television production.

Film Director: A Bachelor of Film and Television graduate may pursue a career as a film director, leading the creative vision of a film project from conception to completion. Directors work closely with writers, producers, and actors to bring scripts to life, making artistic decisions on aspects such as casting, performance, cinematography, and editing. They oversee the entire filmmaking process, ensuring that the final product aligns with their artistic vision and resonates with audiences.

Television Producer: Another potential career option is to become a television producer, responsible for overseeing the development, production, and delivery of television content. Producers collaborate with writers, directors, and production teams to create compelling TV shows across various genres, including drama, comedy, reality TV, and documentaries. They handle budgeting, scheduling, casting, and post-production tasks, ensuring that projects meet quality standards and resonate with target audiences.

Cinematographer/Director of Photography (DOP): Cinematography is a crucial aspect of filmmaking, and graduates may choose to specialize as cinematographers or directors of photography (DOPs). These professionals are responsible for crafting the visual style and aesthetic of a film or television production through their expertise in lighting, camera work, composition, and visual storytelling. They collaborate closely with directors to capture the desired mood, tone, and atmosphere of each scene, using their technical skills and artistic sensibilities to enhance the storytelling process.

Film Editor: Film editors play a vital role in shaping the narrative and pacing of a film or television program. They work with raw footage to assemble scenes, cut sequences, add visual effects, and refine the overall structure of the project. Editors collaborate closely with directors and producers to achieve the desired creative vision, ensuring that the final product is cohesive, engaging, and emotionally resonant for audiences.

Screenwriter: For those with a passion for storytelling, a career as a screenwriter may be appealing. Screenwriters develop original ideas or adapt existing material into scripts for films, television shows, or web series. They craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and structure plots to captivate audiences' attention. Screenwriters collaborate with directors, producers, and actors to refine scripts and bring stories to life on screen.

Production Designer/Art Director: Production designers and art directors are responsible for the visual design and aesthetic of film and television productions. They conceptualize and create sets, props, costumes, and overall visual environments that enhance the storytelling and immerse viewers in the world of the narrative. These professionals collaborate closely with directors, cinematographers, and other key creatives to achieve the desired look and feel of the project.

Sound Designer/Composer: Sound design and music are essential elements of the filmmaking process, contributing to the overall mood, atmosphere, and emotional impact of a production. Sound designers and composers create and manipulate audio elements, including dialogue, music, sound effects, and ambient noise, to enhance storytelling and immerse audiences in the cinematic experience. They work closely with directors and editors to ensure that the auditory aspects of the production complement the visual elements and narrative themes effectively.

Production Manager/Coordinator: Production managers and coordinators play crucial behind-the-scenes roles in overseeing the logistical and administrative aspects of film and television productions. They handle budgeting, scheduling, hiring crew members, securing locations, obtaining permits, and coordinating the day-to-day operations of the production. Production managers and coordinators ensure that projects run smoothly, efficiently, and within budgetary constraints, allowing creative teams to focus on bringing their artistic visions to life.

Film Critic/Reviewer: Some graduates may pursue careers in film criticism and journalism, sharing their insights and perspectives on film and television productions through various media platforms. Film critics and reviewers analyze and evaluate movies, TV shows, and industry trends, offering informed opinions, critiques, and recommendations to audiences. They may write reviews, produce video essays, host podcasts, or contribute to film-related publications, influencing public discourse and contributing to the appreciation and understanding of cinema as an art form.


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