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Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation
Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation

Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation

  • ID:DU610119
  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirement

Overall IELTS score of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0 (or equivalent).

Other Requirements

Entry for applicants with recent secondary education (previous three years) will be based on their performance in a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, with pre-requisite units 3 and 4; a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an additional language) or 20 in English other than EAL.

Entry for applicants with previous Tertiary, VET, life or work experience will be based on one their performance in:

  • a Certificate IV in a related discipline OR

  • a Diploma in any discipline or 50% completion of a Diploma in a related discipline OR

  • successful completion of relevant study at an accredited higher education institution equivalent to at least two Deakin University units OR

  • other evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent including relevant work or life experience

Course Information

Learn how to take a great story and shape it for film, TV or animation. From documentary and short narrative fiction, to more experimental productions, Deakin’s Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation enables you to explore storytelling on screen through multiple roles and practices, while developing your own specialist skill set within the dynamic fields of screen production and screen culture.

You’ll work collaboratively with like-minded students on real industry briefs and draw from the expertise of teachers who are active and well-connected in industry. 

You’ll also have access to industry-standard facilities and equipment including a high-definition television broadcast studio, green screen studio, grading rooms and use of our RED EPIC cameras. By the time you graduate, you’ll have a working portfolio, budding professional network and invaluable insider knowledge to give you the competitive edge future employers are searching for. 

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  • Major Screen Project A - Development (2 credit points)

  • Major Screen Project B - Production (2 credit points)

  • Communication and Creative Arts Internship A

  • The Australian Moving Image

  • Screening History (formerly ALC106)

  • Screen Practices

  • Principles of Animation

  • Screening History (formerly ALC106)

  • Screen Practices

  • Principles of Animation

  • Major Screen Project A - Development (2 credit points)

  • Major Screen Project B - Production (2 credit points)

  • Communication and Creative Arts Internship A

  • The Australian Moving Image

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

As a film, television and animation graduate, you may find employment in fictional and factual production for cinema and television and in the corporate, educational, music video and advertising sectors.

Past graduates have launched their careers with national awards and international recognition (through film festivals) for their student work. Deakin’s internship program has also provided a start to successful careers in the field.

Deakin graduates work across the media and creative industries. Career opportunities include working as:

  • animators

  • audiovisual technicians

  • camera operators

  • documentary producers

  • film and television producers or directors

  • journalists

  • film or television editors

  • lighting designers

  • presenters

  • production managers

  • scriptwriters

  • sound engineers

  • television program coordinators.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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