Masters (Coursework)
This course is delivered fully on-campus. Due to high demand and limited places, deferrals are not currently available.
Develop the skills, experience and networks to manage film and television projects.
The Master of Producing is a practice-based graduate coursework degree that focuses on the creative and business aspects of being a successful producer in the film, television and allied industries.
This includes the creative aspects of script development and analysis, and the development of your own work as well as the business aspect of the Australian Film, Television and allied industries, including organising film schedules, budgets, distribution, and management of film shoots and raising funding from private and public sources. You will gain the ability to take on key roles in the development of artistic works including decision making, implementation of ideas and leadership of teams.
The course features studio based intensive classes with a range of industry guest lecturers, as well as regular 'insiders' Q&A sessions with visiting filmmakers. You will an opportunity to participate in an industry placement scheme to prepare you for your career within the entertainment industry and open doors to significant industry contacts and contexts.
Through the course, you will work on undergraduate and graduate films in animation, narrative and documentary developing practical skills and building networks with other students. As such this course also provides a unique opportunity to develop creative partnerships that can lead to future collaborations in the profession.
18 months full-time.
This is a 150 credit point program.
The Master of Producing is an 18-month course, with minimum contact hours in the third semester to encourage Industry attachments.
Build networks with other students that will assist you throughout your career. Become a producer for film, documentary and animation in a variety of industries, from Australian film, television, advertising and allied industries.