Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong
Certificate III in Live Production and Technical Services
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This course would suit students who are interested in a career in the Entertainment Industry, working in possible jobs such as stage-hand, technical assistant in lighting and sound.
Delivery mode
Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 86-88 Market Street Wollongong
- Suite 3.01, Building B, 4 Hyde Parade, Campbelltown
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Live Production and Technical Services will prepare you for the following roles.
Audio Visual Technician
An Audio Visual Technician operates equipment on film, television, radio or stage productions. You might be involved in recording footage, ensuring...
Stage Technician
A Stage Technician helps out with multiple jobs during a stage production or performance. You might position or operate lighting or sound equipment...
Lighting Technician
A Lighting Technician ensures film, television and stage productions have appropriate lighting. You might control the overall light during producti...
Production Assistant
A Production Assistant supports other crew members working on film, television or stage productions. Your tasks will vary depending on the project ...
Gaffer
A Gaffer works on film, television and stage sets to manage the lighting aspects of a production. You’ll lead a team of lighting technicians and op...
About Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong
The Diocese of Wollongong is one of eleven dioceses in the state of New South Wales. The seat of the diocese is situated in the regional city of Wollongong, approximately 100 km south of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong (CEDOW) serves Catholic systemic school communities across the four regions of the Illawarra, Macarthur, Southern Highlands and Shoalhaven. Many parishes and schools have much longer histories, with some dating back to the early days of European settlement. Stories abound of wonderful lay people, clergy and religious who helped build the foundations of the vibrant Catholic school system we now enjoy.
The traditional owners of the lands upon which our Catholic schools are built are the indigenous people of the Dharawal, Tharawal, Gundungurra and Yuin nations. To this day, our Catholic systemic schools are greatly influenced by the life and culture of Aboriginal communities and continue to pay respect to elders past and present.