Study Film, TV & New Media Production

Storytelling for screen is no longer restricted to big budget cinema releases and television series commissioned by major networks. The need for quality content for subscription TV, mobile devices, Internet, promotional campaigns, film festivals and events is leading to lucrative opportunities for multi-skilled professionals to generate highly creative, captivating productions.
In Film, TV and New Media Production courses at QUT, students can explore a range of genres including: documentary, drama, television formats and experimental film; and are encouraged to consider formats that include film, television, digital and mobile platforms.
If your passion is cinematography, editing, sound or directing you can develop technical skills by producing high-quality creative content. If you are interested in producing, you can find your niche as a creative entrepreneur, learning how to generate ideas and develop them into finished productions through sourcing funding, personnel and distribution. Alternatively, when you study Film, TV and New Media Production you may hone your skills in scriptwriting.
Career Outcomes
Graduates work in the film, television and screen industries in entry level positions on film sets, for production companies, for screen media outlets and as freelance professionals. Those who specialise in producing may aspire to work in research, production management, script development and editing, or programming and scheduling for screen media outlets. Those who choose the craft specialisations can expect to pursue careers as cinematographers, vision and sound editors, directors or scriptwriters.
Film, TV and New Media Production
Location: Reception area, Room 209
Level 2, L Block
Kelvin Grove Campus
Phone 07 3138 3468
Fax 07 3138 5569
Email: filmtv@qut.edu.au

