Stephen Huxley Swinburne School of Film and Television
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Prahran - The Creative Campus - Faculty of Design - TAFE - Foundation Studies (Design) and Unilink - National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) - Mecanix Training Restaurant - David Williamson Theatre
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Pathways Direct - TAFE to Higher Ed: - You can apply for a Swinburne undergraduate degree upon completion of your Swinburne TAFE diploma or advanced diploma - Higher Ed to TAFE: - You can start your Swinburne undergraduate degree and then add an additional Swinburne TAFE qualification before you graduate - Guaranteed Entry Scheme: - New in 2010, offers you a guaranteed undergraduate place upon enrolment in a Swinburne TAFE course in a similar discipline 3
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
The Flexible Degree Structure A 3-year Bachelor Degree = 24 units (or 300 credit points) Major
1 x Co- Major
2 x Minors 2 UNITS
8 UNITS
OR 2 UNITS
16 UNITS
Co-major and Minors clusters can be chosen from across discipline areas or from across Swinburne faculties 4
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Study Tours - 3 to 6 week study tours to an international destination offered annually - Excursions to museums and design companies - Collaborative work projects with local students - Study Tours provide credits towards the completion of your degree
Students with Braum designer (Swinburne alumni) Ben Wilson at Braun head office, Kronberg, Germany
Student Photo form Hong Kong Film Festival Tour 2009
Detail from US Study Tour poster exhibition 2009
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Film and Television - Career opportunities: - Scriptwriting - Cinematography - Director - Editing and Sound firms - Computer/video game development - Production roles within the film and television industry - Broadcast film & video post-production - And many more‌
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Units of Study - Scriptwriting & Directing (Narrative Film, Film & TV Production; Major Film & TV Productions) - Postproduction & Editing - Film Screening Series (Contemporary Cinema, Production and Direction, Melbourne International Film Festival) - Production Management / Sound Design - Production Techniques - Documentary Production - Industrial Design Studio - Sustainable Environment
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Units of Study - Screen Editing Techniques & DVD Authoring - Cinematography & Lighting (Film Production, Broadcast Tape) - Sound Design for Screen - Major Film & Television Production - Advanced Postproduction & Digital Outcomes - Research Project Development & Production
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Professional Learning Model - Industry Placement - Industry, community and research-based Capstone Projects - Careers in the curriculum, key skills development and support - Study Tours, Study Abroad, Swinburne at Sarawak - Flexible degree structure, summer and winter terms, TAFE entry pathways
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Student Project: 27 - Tom is 12 and lives on a farm with his family. After spending a confronting day with his Dad, Tom makes a life changing decision - A confronting graduate film from Swinburne students Jordan Molloy and Tim Russell - Beautifully shot by award winning cinematographer Adam Arkapaw (Jerrycan) - 9 minute short film screened at St Kilda Film festival
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Student Project: Head Up - A documentary on Melbourne Hip Hop culture by Swinburne Film and Television graduate, Thabiso Maretlwaneng - Head Up features 15 soundtracks recorded by Melbourne Hip Hop groups and artists, including 360 (Mike Justice,Chapter One), Fela B, Ras Christial, Kritical, and Dust - Won the Best Soundtrack Award at the New York Independent Film and Video Festival held in March 2009
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Alumni Project: The Forgotten War - Presidential premiere for Swinburne graduate - Filipino filmmaker and Swinburne graduate Carlo Cruz received a presidential premiere for his first feature film. - The Forgotten War honours the Filipino involvement in the Korean War and tells the story of former president Fidel Ramos, who attended the film's premiere - The Forgotten War premiered in Seoul in April this year, just in time for the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Seoul
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Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Capstone Projects - Students work on real life productions such as TV and Cinema advertisements, Community Service Announcements, Documentary - Students work under the guidance of professional staff members - All levels of creation, production and delivery are undertaken by students - Swinburne FTV has won numerous awards for these productions - Students and their productions are acknowledged by industry as being at the highest levels 13
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Industry Placement (IP) -
IP is formally acknowledged on your academic transcripts All students are paid the relevant award rate for their work Conducted for 24 or 48 weeks, 4 days per week You then return to complete your final Honours year of study You can choose to be placed locally, nationally or even internationally - Add work experience and industry contacts to your degree - Students remain enrolled at Swinburne during IP - Entry requirements: - Students with a Credit Average apply for IP at the end of their 2nd year - IP is a competitive process 14
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Industry Placement (IP) - Lora-Mae Adrao - “I decided to transfer to Swinburne as the curriculum was much more practical; you are taught how to hold a camera, learn how to create a film and write a script” - “The course definitely prepared me to learn what I need to work in the industry. I am currently on industry placement working at Ghost Pictures, a film company in East St Kilda” - “I assist on editing, digitising footage, helping out with shoots, setting up the camera and assisting with press promotions and marketing material. I recently helped a film maker promote a film showing at Cannes, which was exciting” 15
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Entry Requirements - Swinburne School of Film and Television takes students by their ENTER score. There are no pre-requisite subjects except for English - There is no requirement for interview or showreel review - All students interested in applying for the Film and Television course should also consider applying for the Advanced Diploma of Screen in our TAFE division. - There is a direct pathway from TAFE to the degree program. Credit average (with no fails in final year) Adv. Dip. Screen students can enter the third year of the degree program. 16
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
ATAR Guide 2012 Design Degree
Clearly-in
Communication Design
75.10
Digital Media Design
65.45
Interior Design
66.05
Industrial Design
70.15
Film and Television
85.00
Product Design Engineering
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Design/Business Double Degree
70.20
Vice-Chancellor’s Design Scholarship
97.20
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Exemption requirements - Swinburne does require a portfolio/showreel for anyone seeking exemptions (e.g. based on previous tertiary level study or work experience)
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Swinburne
Film and Television Tours - Tours departing from the Gallery in the PA Building: - 10.30am - 11.50am - 1.10pm - 2.25pm
Swinburne School of Film and Television
Thank you For further information visit: www.swin.edu.au/design www.facebook.com/SwinburneDesign 1300 275 794