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Sydney Film School

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The Sydney Film School is a private film school located in Waterloo, New South Wales. The School offers the Diploma of Screen & Media, which covers all the essential aspects of filmmaking from pre-production to production and combines the teaching of theoretical/creative processes and practical hands-on film production. The diploma offers its graduates pathways into further studies (either Master of Film and Digital Image or Bachelor of Visual Arts degree) at The University of Sydney, Sydney College of the Arts.

Subjects you can study at Sydney Film School

  • Education and Training Education and Training
  • Social Studies and Media Social Studies and Media
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A$18,610

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A$24,000

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Provider code:03361F

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image Anonymous, Australia

Packed course with a very broad learning experience

The Diploma of Screen and Media was a very hands-on course. It taught me all the foundation skills that I need to be able to work in the industry even after just one year. Since the focus is on actually making films it gave me much more than practical experience than expected. With a combination of both read full review

The Diploma of Screen and Media was a very hands-on course. It taught me all the foundation skills that I need to be able to work in the industry even after just one year. Since the focus is on actually making films it gave me much more than practical experience than expected. With a combination of both local and international students it allows the school to have a large variety of creative people from all different cultures. show less

image Anonymous, Australia

Very intense and practical.

What you get from the Diploma in Screen and Media depends on how much work you are willing to put into it. The course is very practical and industry oriented. The run down warehouse feel of the place grew on me very early on in my course and the teachers were incredibly helpful and dedicated to all the  read full review

What you get from the Diploma in Screen and Media depends on how much work you are willing to put into it. The course is very practical and industry oriented. The run down warehouse feel of the place grew on me very early on in my course and the teachers were incredibly helpful and dedicated to all the student films that come out of the joint. The course itself was highly practical and VERY intense (not recommended for the weak hearted). What they lack in not having a slick campus and top of the line equipments, they make up for it by the focus on storytelling and the vast community of filmmakers you walk into. show less