Screen and Media

C5216 – Diploma of Screen and Media
C6087 – Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media

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    Screen and Media students working on set.

  • Students

    Screen and Media students working on set.

  • Students

    Screen and Media students working on set.

  • Students

    Screen and Media students working on set.

  • Students

    Screen and Media students working on set.

On productions there may be many takes to produce the right shot. But it only takes one program to give you the right skills to build a career in screen. The screen and media programs are designed to build valuable skills and knowledge related to the screen industry in the key areas of concept development, storytelling, pre-production, production and post-production for single camera and multi-camera productions. Throughout the programs, there is a strong emphasis on industry knowledge, collaboration, team building and professionalism. Each program provides a broad range of classes and screenings, as well as computer lab, location and studio-based exercises and productions. With access to a range of professional equipment and facilities, you are actively encouraged to develop and produce innovative screen content to industry standard. You must successfully complete the diploma before progressing to the advanced diploma.


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Program information

Program guide – provides full details including, program structures, entrance requirements and application information.

Frequently asked questions (PDF 25KB)

Career outlook

Graduates continue to enter the industry as freelance professionals in a variety of production roles. Many have also found career building positions in Australian network television. Australian and international graduates are also actively working in media industries in Europe, USA and Asia.

Student Profiles

Alex Joseski and Jonathan Burton

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media

RMIT Screen and Media graduates, Alex Joseski and Jonathan Burton have received wide media coverage about their developments of an Uncompressed 3D HD Video Library. Here are some links to magazine and newspaper articles about them.


Find out more information about the RMIT3DV project.



Working with industry

RMIT screen graduates working at Network 10

See how RMIT media and communication graduates have taken their skills to Network 10 and gained a career in the TV industry.

Staff

Stephen Skok – Program Manager

Barbara Gliddon – Teacher

Janis Lesinskis – Teacher

Trewlea Peters – Teacher

Roz Williams – Teacher

Contact us

Program enquiries

Stephen Skok

General enquiries

Speak to our friendly staff about programs, applications, pathways and important dates at RMIT Info Corner.

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