Visual Technician Courses in Sydney
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide visual technician training in Sydney. However, there are 11 courses available within the Sydney for people who want to study a related field.
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Lighting Engineer
Lighting Consultant
Lighting Designer
Lighting Technician
The Advanced Diploma in Illumination Engineering and Lighting Design offers comprehensive training for students in the principles and applications of lighting design and illumination engineering. The course covers a range of skills necessary for designing complex lighting systems, crucial in this industry. Students will learn to implement engineering solutions effectively. Upon completion, they will possess a deep understanding and practical knowledge of the latest and advancing technologies in the field of illumination engineering and lighting design.
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CUA30720
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Production Assistant
Painter
Art Studio Assistant
Junior Graphic Designer
Junior Animator
Artist
The CUA30720 Certificate III in Design Fundamentals will boost your career in photography, graphic design, and desktop publishing. Over 6 months you will learn the fundamentals of colour, drawing, digital imagery and the production of 2D and 3D images — graduating with a nationally recognised qualification and ready to work in a photography or design role. Enquire now to discuss your study options. Learn more.
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Journalist
Author
Publisher
Creative Writer
Editor
Screenplay Writer
Librarian
The Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing equips students with the skills to create compelling works across diverse genres for various audiences and markets. This course encourages critical thinking about the craft of writing and applying techniques in crafting both fiction and non-fiction. It also provides the opportunity to practice the art of storytelling, emphasising experimentation and innovation. Ideal for aspiring writers, this course fosters the development of creative writing skills and nurtures the ability to engage and captivate readers.
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Publisher
Theatre Director
Film Director
Artist
The Master of Arts is tailored for students aiming to enhance their skills and critical thinking in a specific discipline, add new expertise, or transition into the arts for a career change. This hands-on course has a strong practical focus, aligning with industry and arts community needs, and readies students for careers in creative and professional practice. Taught by industry and academic experts, it offers valuable insights and experiences, fostering connections with relevant industries and creative communities. Learn more.
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Performer
Event Manager
Stage Manager
Drama Teacher
Researcher
Scriptwriter
Arts Administrator
Journalist
The Bachelor of Arts (Theatre and Performance) cultivates practical skills and theoretical insights, preparing students as innovative and adaptable theatre practitioners. By studying theatre history and contemporary performance practices, students enhance their creative capacities to produce relevant work for today's world. This comprehensive approach fosters project management, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving abilities. Additionally, students refine practical skills in performance, understanding its interplay with broader artistic, social, and political landscapes.
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Public Relations Officer
Video Producer
Screenwriter
Broadcaster
Scriptwriter
Journalist
Film Director
Digital Media Specialist
Editorial Assistant
Critic
The Bachelor of Arts (Film Studies) enhances critical visual literacy and offers skills to comprehend and analyze cinema as an essential aspect of contemporary life. It provides knowledge of the social, cultural, aesthetic, and political dimensions of cinema through various case studies. This course teaches scholarly terminology related to camera movements, editing techniques, and screen performance. It enriches understanding of concepts like national cinema and genre, and explores the historical evolution of film up to the present day. Learn more.
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Content Writer
Content Creator
Journalist
Broadcaster
Feature Writer
Reporter
Digital Content Producer
Digital Content Writer
Want to become a professional journalist? Whether you dream of working for an international media outlet or creating your own news channel, studying a Bachelor of Journalism will help you achieve your dreams.
Contemporary Journalists need a wide range of technical skills including writing, storytelling, photography, video editing, and content development. The Bachelor of Journalism delivers all these skills as well as the critical thinking and intelligence to tell the stories that matter in a way that’s authentic and appealing.
If you’re ready to enquire to launch your career in journalism enquire now for admission criteria, study units and elective choices, plus the list of universities offering this degree program. Learn more.
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Director of Photography
Screenplay Writer
Film Editor
The Bachelor of Screen Production is a full degree program that will prepare you for a successful career in the film industry. Over the course of your study you will be honing your storytelling and critical thinking skills as you create your own films and creative projects. This comprehensive degree covers all aspects of screenwriting, production, sound post production, screen editing, directing, cinematography, and directing. Graduate with an impressive portfolio of work and a clear career profile.
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CUA51020
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3D Modeller
Audio Visual Technician
Camera Assistant
Digital Animator
Animator
The CUA51020 Diploma of Screen and Media is an exciting qualification for the next generation of film makers and screen producers, as well as anyone wanting to advance their career in television, radio, film, or visual effects. Your studies begin with a sound introduction to the creative arts industry in Australia (and worldwide) — you’ll be developing ideas for later production work and building a solid creative practice. Choose specialisation electives to support your career aspirations: animation and visual effects, film and TV production, general media skills.
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CUA31120
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Design Assistant
Production Assistant
Performing Arts Technician
Art Studio Assistant
Fashion Design Assistant
Painter
Sculptor
Potter
Artist
Work alongside a professional photographer or just indulge your personal creativity and love of photography with the CUA31120 Certificate III in Visual Arts. This nationally recognised training course will help you develop a creative arts practice and teach you how to produce commercial grade photographs. Over 6 months you will be: exploring the use of colour, extending your critical thinking skills, producing digital images, producing prints, using wet darkroom techniques to produce monochrome photographs.
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Job Pathways
Here are some potential career pathways within film, tv and production. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.