Overview
Overview
This stream teaches concepts and skills for client-based screen production such as advertising and promotion, corporate communications, informational and educational media. Assignments and activities closely model industry practice and there is strong emphasis on collaboration and professionalism in all units. You will also have the opportunity to create work for a professional portfolio or showreel.
The Corporate Screen Production stream is taken as part of the Bachelor of Communications.
What jobs can the Corporate Screen Production course lead to?
- Film, Stage and Television Director
- Film and Television Editor
- Media Presenter
- Broadcasting Technician
- Audiovisual Technician
- Film and Television Camera Operator or Lighting Operator
- Film and Television Producer's Assistant
What you'll learn
- explain critical theories relating to media-based communications in corporate applications and apply them to a range of roles and functions
- apply critical thinking and creative approaches to resolve issues and meet challenges in their own professional and creative practice
- access, evaluate and synthesise appropriate information in order to realise media-based communication objectives
- communicate ideas to a range of audiences by developing and applying media-based strategies
- utilise media production technologies and apply them to create effective media-based materials to meet required outcomes
- apply learning strategies to build on skills and understandings in order to adapt to continually changing industry and corporate needs
- recognise the significance of global media to business and be able to apply international standards and practices in their creative practice
- value the cultural and intercultural nature of corporate media and communications and represent this knowledge at a personal and professional level
- demonstrate professional behaviour and standards and work collaboratively to apply them in all aspects of media and business-related activities