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APA International Film School

For twenty years APA International Film School has been offering students the very best in industry based, practical training, resulting in hundreds of graduates now working in the film and television industry all over the world. The Academy's production complex, in the Sydney suburb of Artarmon, is right in the centre of the action, just walking distance from many of the major film and television production facilities in Sydney.

 

Australian Film Television and Radio School

AFTRS - Australian Film Television and Radio School. The premier institution for advanced training in film, television, digital media and radio production
 

Centre for New Media Arts - The Australian National University

The Centre for New Media Arts (CNMA) forms part of the Faculty of Arts at the Australian National University.

CNMA provides a unique environment in Australia for the artistic use of computers and a focus on interdisciplinary education for artists interested in exploring the potential of new technologies and new media. CNMA is a centre dedicated to creative applications of new technology and artistic practice and offers studies in new digital sound and image technologies at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
 

FilmAustralia Digital Learning

Film Australia’s Digital Resource Finder is a quick, convenient and easy-to-use search engine for teachers and educators. It features FREE downloadable video clips from Film Australia’s remarkable archive—one of the nation’s largest and most historically significant collections. Clips are matched with print-friendly two-page resource sheets that feature background information and engaging student research and classroom activities written by leading teachers.
 

La Trobe University - Melbourne

Cinema Studies at La Trobe University is the oldest and largest specialised full-service (first-year through to PhD) film program in Australia. Units are on offer in four general areas: theory, criticism, history, national cinemas and practice.

 

Metro Magazine

Metro is Australia's oldest film and media magazine specializing in longer articles, essays and reviews of Australian, New Zealand and Asian features, shorts, documentaries, TV programmes, new media and animation.  Australian Screen Education is a journal of excellence for the teaching of screen literacy at primary and secondary levels.  The Moving Image is Australia's premier journal for writings on theory criticism history film practice, multimedia, television and photograph

 

RMIT - Melbourne

Bachelor of Arts (Media Arts)This course is offered at City Campus. Three-Years Full Time. The Media Arts undergraduate program is an interdisciplinary studio based program dedicated to artists working with reproductive technologies. It is particularly focused on the relationship between art and technology, new media and systems of representation, identification and practice within the fine arts.

 

Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne

Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications). This course is offered at Hawthorn Campus. Three Years Full Time. Offering a uniquely broad-based education in the media and associated industries, the Media and Communications course is primarily taught by people who have had extensive workplace experience (in publishing, the print media and radio) and who share the belief that the student best equipped to face the vagaries of the workplace is the one who has a general as well as a specialised appreciation of how it operates.

 

University of Ballarat

A regional University of international standing valuing effort and excellence, service to one another, service to our communities, promotion of diversity, purposeful change and learning throughout life
 

University of Melbourne

BA Cinema Studies. Cinema is one of the major visual and aesthetic forms of the twentieth century; studies in this area address theoretical issues of spectatorship, postmodernism, postcolonialism, gender, sexuality and the body. Three Years Full Time.

 

VCA

The VCA School of Film and Television trains students to a professional  level to make motion picture programs of a high artistic and technical  standard. Students also gain a broad understanding of the motion picture industry and development of world cinema.

 
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