New York Film Academy Australia delivers the nationally recognised program CUA51020 - Diploma of Screen and Media with selected subjects focusing on producing.
The Academy's CUA51020 - Diploma of Screen and Media - Producing program gives students all of the fundamental skills necessary to make their own films. The producing program is divided into two semesters, with a break of at least one week between. The curriculum integrates intensive study in all the major producing disciplines.
The One-Year Diploma of Screen and Media producing program is designed to provide students with an overview and knowledge of the contemporary realities of how producing works for film and television with an emphasis on achieving an education in the technical and creative skills necessary to produce film, documentary, and television. Students undergo a thorough regiment of classwork and film production that lays the groundwork for a professional life in the film arts. The curriculum is extremely comprehensive, teaching students the creative aspects of producing, as well as the more technical side of line producing. Students gain a practical understanding of the entertainment industry and the tools needed to successfully navigate it.
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IELTS Score (Minimum) | English Language Proficiency at Appropriate Level, Academic IELTS 5.5 or Equivalent. |