Course overview
Are you the next Spielberg, Scorsese or Soderbergh? The Bachelor of Film teaches you all the fundamentals of filmmaking, storytelling, narrative structure and interview techniques, as well as experimenting with different camera types, scenarios, editing and post production tools. With a specific focus on contemporary filmic uses of interactive media and post production technology, you'll learn how to apply high-level cinematography and visual effects to your projects using the same equipment, contemporary software, and processes that your favourite filmmakers use.
This course will also build your confidence and communication skills to manage technical and professional problems through creative solutions. We show you how to present and pitch concepts to make an impact. We mentor you on how to engage a filmmaking crew to understand, embrace and support the vision and messages of your film work.
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Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Film crew technician, camera operator, multimedia illustrator, film producer, film editor, production planner, cinematographer, location manager, lighting technician, broadcast presenter, associate producer, screenwriter, film director.
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Practical experience
In your final year, our Professional Internship Program places you in a professional industry organisation where you will develop relevant skills oriented toward your chosen career. It will provide you with an opportunity to apply what you know, be mentored, receive feedback and seek opportunities for development in a real-world setting, as well as be exposed to emerging trends and technology impacting your industry. Prior to commencement of the internship, AIT will determine a suitable placement company based on your individual needs and interests.
Fees and charges
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Majors
Areas of study
3D assets for film, cinematography, commercial film lab, culture and creativity, documentary lab, emerging insights, film mechanics lab, film production, image design, motion graphics, professional freelancing, screen evolution, screenwriting, sound design, VFX for film, virtual production lab, visual storytelling.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- and Have completed high school certification equivalent to an Australian Year 12. Year 11 students will be considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to providing Year 11 results (or equivalent), a support letter from a parent or guardian (if underage), a portfolio (if applicable), and attending a screening interview
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Campuses & intake dates
- SydneyNSW

