Bachelor in Multinational Film Production

Provider:
Course Code:
102224B
CRICOS Code:
102224B
Qualification Level:
Bachelor
Course Area:
Creative Arts
Duration:
2-Year
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Melbourne Victoria, Victoria, Australia
Course Fee:
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Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
Domestic, International
Intake:
Year 1 and Year 2

Course Overview

1. Advanced media production skills

Graduates demonstrate fundamental skills in screenwriting, realization of complex abstract ideas into coherent visual narratives, applied skills video camera use and lighting, directing actors, web-site design and video postproduction.

2. Cross-cultural capability

Graduates will be able to apply their skills widely including the use of non-specialist communication technologies readily accessible to public and private enterprises in the Asia Pacific.

3. Cross-cultural historical literacy

Graduates will have an introductory knowledge of film histories in Asia and the West, and show critically reflective ability to make thoughtful cross-cultural comparison between regional film industries and cultural practices.

4. Media entrepreneurship

Graduates will show entrepreneurial aptitude in identifying new media communication opportunities in existing and non-traditional communications industries.

5. Multinational technical literacies

Graduates will be able to efficiently produce dramatic and factual video program materials meeting technical and aesthetic standards of broadcast and online networks in the Asia Pacific.

6. Occupational health and safety

Graduates practice operational understanding and compliance with relevant occupational health and safety guidelines in Victoria.

7. Ethical interpersonal skills

Graduates display mature interpersonal communication skills enabling them to work cooperatively with others in teams.

8. Autonomous problem solving

Graduates can autonomously synthesize original communication solutions for novel problems in professional film production and online employment environments.

9. Interculturally resilient

Graduates are personally resilient and ethically aware in their dealings with others and show high levels of inter-cultural awareness.

Course Structure

  • All subjects have a minimum attendance hurdle of 80% attendance for scheduled face to face components.
  • All written materials are to be submitted in English.
  • Video productions may include non-English language elements provided they are also subtitled or translated.
  • Film History 1-3 group subjects, Screenwriting 1-3 group subjects, and Project 1-5 group subjects are assessed by criteria-referenced scoring to indicative grades subject to moderation of Fail (F: 0-49%), Pass (P: 50-64%), Credit (65-74%), Distinction (75-84%), and High Distinction (85-100%).
  • Each 10CP subject will normally require progressive submission of three assignments, of which one may be in video form. Video submissions will normally receive a mixed group and individual performance mark.
  • Each 20CP and final 30CP Capstone Project subject will normally require three assessments including submission of a comprehensive project portfolio including: final script, production schedule and budget, crewing and casting lists, and location clearances; an individually assessed skill performance; and a final video project submission that will normally receive a mixed group and individual performance mark.
  • Project group subjects are assessed by combined individual and group achievement scores. Individual achievement is assessed by continuous observed performance and participation throughout production. Group achievement is assessed at completed project screening stage with all credited crew receiving the same component score.
  • Screenwriting and History group subjects have a majority of individual grading assessments.

Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent.
Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum)  IELTS or equivalent score of 6.0 with no sub-score of less than 5.5

Subjects

Subject Name Subject Type Fees
Film History 1: USA and Europe Core
Screenwriting 1: Visual Storytelling Core
Skills 1: Interviews and Location Sound Core
Project 1: Documentary Insight Production Core
Film History 2: Asia Pacific Core
Skills 2: Directing Camera Core
Skills 3: Editing Foundations Core
Project 2: Silent Movie Core
Film History 3: Online & Corporate Core
Screenwriting 2: Multinational Corporate Core
Film Lab 1 and Internship Option Core
Film Lab 2 and Internship Option Core
Skills 4: Audio Postproduction Core
Screenwriting 3, Intercultural Drama Core

Career Opportunities

After the completion of the course the students will be able to work for these professions:
  • Broadcast presenter.
  • Film director.
  • Film/video editor.
  • Location manager.
  • Production designer, theatre/television/film.
  • Programme researcher, broadcasting/film/video.
  • Runner, broadcasting/film/video.
  • Television camera operator.

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