Unit Set Structure

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SPAACB  Film and Video Area of Specialisation 

This unit set is available in the following courses:
G77 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

 

The Master of Professional Communications (Film and Video) prepares graduates for employment in a wide range of opportunities in the rapidly expanding field of communications via the moving image. The specialisation provides a challenging and rewarding mix of practical and critical studies including the research, writing and production of a project. Students will graduate with strong hands-on experience, critical and analytical skills ready to take up employment in a variety of areas.

 
UNIT SET LOCATION
This unit set is available on Mt Lawley Campus.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
Select 105 credit points from:
FAV4104 Introduction to Digital Video 15
FAV4101 Introduction to Video Production 15
FAV4201 Video Production: Drama and Documentary 15
FAV4301 Advanced Video Production 1 15
FAV4401 Advanced Video Production 2 15
FAV4111 Film and Cinema Studies * 15
SCR5116 Australian Screen Studies * 15
CMM4107 Documentary, Film and Television * 15
CMM4106 Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Cinema * 15
CCA4100 Visual Culture and Subversive Ideas * 15
FAV4205 Screen Evolution 15
FAV4102 Scriptwriting: Short Films 15
FAV4202 Scriptwriting: Feature Films, Documentary and Radio 15
FAV4203 Scriptwriting: Television Drama 15
FAV4214 Scriptwriting: Adaptation, Editing and Commissioned Content 15
Plus:
 
CMM4137 Project Preparation 15
CMM5220 Communications Project 1 20 
CMM5221 Communications Project 2 20 
 
Plus 20 credit points from:
CMM5110 Globalisation, Cultural Diversity and Innovation 20 
CMM5111 Convergences 20 
PRN5110 Perception Management 20 
 
At least 30 credit points must be theory units (*).
 

Last Updated - Higher Education: 4/30/2009 VET: 4/30/2009