Bachelor of Arts (Screen Practice and Production) 72 months Undergraduate Programme By Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts (Screen Practice and Production)

Programme Duration

72 monthsProgramme duration

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

More than 100 years ago feature film making began in Australia with The Story of the Kelly Gang opening in Melbourne. Australian filmmakers have been in demand ever since, making their mark both in front of and behind the camera. People skilled in screen practice and production work in film and television, online production and advertising or practise as video or digital artists. The major in Screen Practice and Production will develop your skills in the production of screen media, including screenwriting, filming, editing, as well as your critical analysis through studies of cinema and documentary, representation through screen media, international television and screen soundtracks.

Programme overview

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

More than 100 years ago feature film making began in Australia with The Story of the Kelly Gang opening in Melbourne. Australian filmmakers have been in demand ever since, making their mark both in front of and behind the camera. People skilled in screen practice and production work in film and television, online production and advertising or practise as video or digital artists. The major in Screen Practice and Production will develop your skills in the production of screen media, including screenwriting, filming, editing, as well as your critical analysis through studies of cinema and documentary, representation through screen media, international television and screen soundtracks.

Admission Requirements

1050+
75+
83+
6+
7+
180+
24+
58+

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