Multimedia (Industrial Technology Multimedia)
Develop practical skills in a range of tools like animation,…
Bring stories to life.
Cinematographers determine how each scene in a movie, TV show, advertisement or video will look on camera, as determined by the director's vision. If you are creative, think conceptually and pay precise attention to detail, this may very well be the career for you.
You'll work on major projects in video and radio production which will all go towards your portfolio.
You can also join the Bradfield Media unit and contribute to the coverage of College and Institute events.
Choosing the right subjects in year 11 is important. These preliminary subjects will give you a strong foundation in theory and practice and set you up for your final year and major works.
You'll learn about lighting, sound, vision systems and video and radio production which will provide a good foundation for your career pathway. Photography will also help with composition, basic video capture and editing and research.
Develop practical skills in a range of tools like animation,…
Learn to work collaboratively, independently and with opportunities to showcase…
You will learn: how to operate D-SLR and mirrorless cameras…
Your portfolio starts here with major works and projects. It's always important to check prerequisites for courses at TAFE, universities and colleges. Many require a portfolio for entry.
You can also gain bonus points for certain subjects using the Educational Access Schemes (EAS) at certain tertiary institutions.
Develop practical skills in a range of tools like animation,…
You will learn: how to operate D-SLR and mirrorless cameras…
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