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When you know more, you get sharper focus. Griffith University, Queensland College of Art, Griffith Film School

Few film industry contenders start out with a developed individual portfolio and specialist production skills to match. But that’s just what the new Master of Screen Production gives you.

Designed by screen professionals, this degree is offered at our internationally renowned South Bank creative hub so you’ll enjoy collaboration with other postgraduate students like photographers, musicians, designers and artists.

You’ll work with long-form projects and select from specialisations including Business for Screen Production, Screen Writing, Games Design, Screen Direction, Music and Sound for Screen Production, Animation or Post Production.

Developed in close cooperation with leading industry professionals, the program accepts students from a wide variety of backgrounds but its long-form projects and specialisations make it especially attractive to screen production graduates and practitioners.

At its heart, the program is dedicated to developing screen storytellers and every student has the opportunity to generate an individual folio in a collaborative environment that celebrates work that is authentic and diverse.

We offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs through specialised areas of study and extensive performance practice.

  • Business for Screen Production
  • Screen Writing
  • Music and Sound for Screen Production
  • Screen Direction
  • Documentary Production
  • Post Production
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  • Visual Effects
  • Cinematography
  • Production Design
  • Television
  • Animation
  • Game Art and Games Design









Griffith Film SchoolGraduates of the Master of Screen Production will gain a comprehensive immersion in the production process and industry practice while developing their technical and creative skills as a writer, producer, director or craft specialist. You will exit with an industry-ready portfolio of your work.

The program provides a thorough grounding in the acquisition of intellectual property, its development,  production, marketing and exhibition as you work through long-form projects in a range of genres.

You will have an in-depth understanding of the essential elements of screen culture, narrative and documentary form, structure, script writing techniques and project development strategies.

Take the next step in your screen career. Develop your knowledge with a Master of Screen Production starting semester 1, 2012 and see the bigger picture.

 

More information about the Master of Screen Production and the Graduate Certificate in Screen Production.

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