Sydney Film School
Bachelor of Screen Production
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe Bachelor of Screen Production course is a third party arrangement between Sydney Film School and Excelsia College. The course will be taught by Excelsia staff and is subject to Excelsia’s policies and procedures.
The course is taught at both Sydney Film School Waterloo campus and Excelsia’s Macquarie Park campus, which means that students will need to travel between these campuses during the duration of the course. The travel time between these campuses is approximately one hour by public transport or 25 minutes by car.
An Excelsia Course Manager will be available at the Sydney Film School Waterloo campus to provide support to students.
To develop excellence in the art, craft and technology of production, we believe students crucially need critical thinking skills to analyse and evaluate current industry practices and strategically explore new modes of storytelling and dissemination whether it’s in a cinema or online. Upon graduation, students will have acquired screen production, storytelling and entrepreneurial skills, and more specialised capabilities in either writing, direction, cinematography, design, sound or post-production that will equip them to be innovative, professional and ethical.
Sydney Film School, in partnership with Excelsia College, offers this unique model of training that is value-driven, industry-informed, professionally sustainable and socially directed. It will appeal to creative students who believe in and want to be nurtured and inspired to make a positive difference in the world.
This is a 144 credit point program consisting of 24 core units of study and 8 electives (2 years full time).
The first year of the course builds competence in a range of production skills complemented by progressively more challenging and divergent production projects.
This is supported by reflections on how they want to impact society as professional creatives.
The second year enables students to select and specialise in one production discipline as well as deepen their awareness of how technology and social values have shifted and been shaped by changes in different expressions of screen communication. They also learn practical skills in designing a creative career after graduation.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor degree may elect to exit at the end of the 4th trimester and, on successful completion of all required coursework for the first four trimesters of the Bachelor degree and the completion of 96 credit points, receive the Associate Degree of Screen Production.
Delivery mode
Sydney Film School offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 242 Young Street, Waterloo
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Screen Production will prepare you for the following roles.
Film Editor
A Film Editor puts together a movie production after filming has been completed. You’ll choose which scenes to include in the finished product and ...
Director of Photography
A Director of Photography is responsible for the overall look of a film or television production. You’ll lead the lighting and camera crews and mak...
Film Director
A Film Director manages all aspects of film production, from conceptualising ideas to overseeing shooting, editing, and final production. They work...
VFX Artist
A VFX Artist creates visual effects for films, television, and video games. You might work on everything from creating realistic explosions to desi...
Screenwriter
Screenwriters are professional writers who write the scripts for movies, television programs, streaming shows, and video games. They may write thei...
About Sydney Film School
Sydney Film School was founded to teach the essential filmmaking ‘tools’ necessary for a successful career in the global film industry. It is an intense training experience where our students learn how to be filmmakers. Through producing and crewing a significant number of films, students gain both the skills to be employed by the industry and create their own productions. Since Sydney Film School’s inception, alumni have gone onto successful careers across the planet and create a network for new students to build relationships with.
Sydney Film School is located at Waterloo Studios. Waterloo Studios house state of the art facilities and equipment including a sound stage, cinema, movement studio, training rooms, production offices, postproduction mastering suite, editing suites and animation pods. Our facility is installed with the latest fibre optic cable for high speed internet and narrowcasting.
Waterloo Studios is an award winning Production Studio, winner Tertiary Category, 2014 Master Builders Association Excellence in Construction Award.