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In addition to a rigorous and comprehensive study of media cultures and screenwriting, Radio/Television/Film students can develop and hone their filmmaking craft through a variety of production opportunities within the curriculum and outside of the classroom. Sound courses include: Introduction to Sound Production.
Is it worth it to get a degree for a Media Producer role? A degree in Media Production can be a solid investment, providing foundational knowledge and access to industry equipment and networks. However, its value depends on your career objectives and learning preferences.
AFTRS has been the training ground for many of Australias most well-known directors and other filmmakers, including Gillian Armstrong, Philip Noyce, Rolf de Heer, Rachel Perkins, Ivan Sen, Warwick Thornton, and Kriv Stenders, as well as many cinematographers, film editors, composers, and screenwriters.
Pursue a range of careers Whether you aspire to be a director, cinematographer, producer or another role, a degree in film can help you achieve it. Going to film school may also help you decide which role in the film industry may best suit your unique interests, abilities and experiences.
Entry into AFTRS is gained through a merit-based, competitive process. Expectations of students are high: some courses run from 9.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, and the school explicitly informs students that working part-time while studying may be difficult.

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Yes! Choosing to study film at university equips you with the analytic, technical, and creative skills required to understand and to make film. Youll get to learn the technical side of film production and get a chance to script, shoot, edit and exhibit films.
The analytical and creative skills gained make graduates valuable in fields like marketing, media, education, and cultural management. Film studies not only nurtures a deep appreciation for the art of cinema but also equips individuals with versatile skills needed in many professions.
The best degrees are those in film, cinema or media studies. A degree in film would equip you with theoretical and technical knowledge of all aspects of filmmaking, from screenwriting and production planning, through to distribution and many other roles relevant to producing.

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