Master of Screen Production in Advanced Screen Production

Griffith University - South Bank Campus

Australia,Queensland

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 38,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 50

Application Fee

Mar 2025

Apply Date

Australia, Queensland

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1971

Total Students: 50,000 +

Int. Students: 8,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

226 Grey St South Bank, Qld 4101

Master of Screen Production in Advanced Screen Production

Program Overview

In the Master of Screen Production, you will undertake practical work, integrated with screenings and discussions that will place your learning in a craft and creative context. This degree has a strong collaborative component, which will help you develop a sound understanding of how your specialist role fits into the production process. You'll make life-long connections with peers across all aspects of the screen production process and you will draw on the networks and bonds created at Griffith Film School in your future professional practice.

Learn through a problem-based curriculum and develop research skills that will help you respond effectively to the changing nature of the industry. You may have the opportunity to experience a supervised industry placement or internship, preparing you for a creative and exciting career within the international business of screen production.

With experience in Griffith Film School's world class facilities, including high-end film production equipment; multi-camera, motion capture and sound stage studios; and state-of-the-art sound recording studios, you will be equipped to work in a wide range of film production settings.


Major: Advanced Screen Production
The Advanced Screen Production major is designed for early career/emerging filmmakers to specialise in their craft. Choose from seven focused specialisations, depending on your interests.

  • Cinematography: specialist training in camera operating and lighting. Hone your storytelling skills through cinematography, in close collaboration with directors, VFX and production design students.
  • Documentary: gain the skills to develop a treatment and pitch package ready for industry. Work alongside domestic and international professionals, experiment with new technologies and receive training in camera, sound and editing.
  • Serial Writing: develop a deep appreciation and knowledge of screen aesthetics. Benefit from experience in an industry writer's room and attend international and Australian masterclasses.
  • Producing: develop your research, writing and entrepreneurial skills. Experiment with emerging forms of technologies and collaborate with peers to enhance your skills in line producing, packaging, pitching, financing and distribution.
  • Production Design: gain the knowledge and practical experience to further your career as a production designer. You will develop your skills in concept design and pitching, designing and building sets, life drawing and illustration, and virtual production.
  • VFX Specialisation: Benefit from industry-level instruction and skills development in VFX software to build your career and grow creatively.
  • Directing: Collaborate alongside cinematographers, writers and producers to develop a project. You will also network with major international studios and attend industry events locally and internationally.