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Master of Creative Industries
Min. 4 Trimesters
FULL TIMEBe prepared to take on strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.
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Bachelor of Film
Min. 6 Trimesters
2 Years Full Time
On Campus
Study the traditional skills of film in this film making course in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
Specialise in:
- Production
- Post Production
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Associate Degree of Film
Min. 4 Trimesters
FULL TIME
On Campus
Study the traditional skills of film in this film making course in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
Specialise in:
- Production
- Post Production
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Diploma of Film
Min. 2 Trimesters
7 Months Full Time
On Campus
Be cast directly into a world-class creative environment with this hands-on diploma.
Become a:
- Camera Assistant
- Production Assistant
- Entry level Editor
Diploma of Film
Make your establishing shot in film
Be cast directly into a world-class creative environment with this hands-on diploma. Guided by expert lecturers you will gain an in-depth introduction to film, from scriptwriting and film production, right through to digital post-production.
You will engage in collaborative studio-based learning where you will have access to all the latest equipment and software including DaVinci Resolve colour grading software and Adobe Creative Cloud. Your growth and development will be assessed through the completion of industry-based projects, not theoretical based essays.
You’ll feel like you are already working, with the amount of hands-on experience you’ll gain operating film production equipment for a variety of screen contexts, including cameras, lighting and sound. You’ll also learn about digital post-production including audio mixing, tilting colour grading and the authoring processes.
Upon completion, you will be eligible for up to 80 credit points towards either the Bachelor of Film.
SAE has implemented a remote flexible learning option for current and future students. The range of tools developed by SAE will not only allow students to collaborate online but also gain experience in remote working practices widely used within the creative industries.
SAE Students working behind the scenes at the St Jerome Laneway Festival
Find out more about Studying Film at SAE
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- Brisbane
- Byron Bay
- Melbourne
- Perth
- Sydney
Your learning experience
SAE has implemented a remote flexible learning option for current and future students. The range of tools developed by SAE will not only allow students to collaborate online but also gain experience in remote working practices widely used within the creative industries.
From day one you’ll start creating on the latest software and equipment, under the guidance of expert lectures.
- Study in a collaborative, studio-based environment.
- Learn on industry-standard software and equipment including DaVinci Resolve colour grading software and Adobe Photoshop and After Effects
- Learn as part of a small class.
- Learn from lecturers with extensive design experience and industry connections.
- Apply industry-standard project methodologies throughout your studies
Diploma of Film
The Diploma of Film has a strong practical focus, underpinned by key theoretical components. The course content is informed by our strong links to industry and our 40-year history in designing and teaching creative media courses.
To complement your technical skills, you will graduate with skills across:
- Employability skills specific to creative media.
- Communication, including how to communicate specialist technical and creative ideas and perspectives in the graphic design discipline to others.
- Introductory project management and different project management methodologies
- Teamwork and collaboration in the context of creative media.
- Scholarly techniques for higher education.

Upon completion you will be eligible for up to 80 credit points towards either the Bachelor of Film (Production) or the Bachelor of Film (Post Production).
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You will learn
During your course you will gain an introduction to:
- Film studies fundamentals including theory, history including key cinematic movements, technological advancements, visual aesthetics and issues affecting filmmaking practice.
- Scholarly methods for analyzing film including language, narrative structures, genre studies, approaches to film authorship, experiential and avant-garde film.
- Principles of storytelling including techniques required to write effective dialogue and scene descriptions.
- Screen writing software.
- Operation of film production equipment including cameras, lighting and sound equipment.
- An understanding of the different roles and responsibilities in film production and working film crews.
- Basic post production technical processes and workflows including audio visual editing, sound mixing, title and colour grading tools.
- Exposure to post production software including Adobe Photoshop and After Effects.
Vocational outcomes of the Diploma of Film
- Entry-level Videographer
- Entry-level film crew
- Camera Assistant
- Production Assistant
- Entry-level Editor
- Independent Filmmaker
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| Employability Skills in the Creative Industries | Film Studies and Practice | Storytelling for the Screen | Introduction to Cinematography and Sound Recording |
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| Employability Skills in the Creative Industries | Screen Design | Film Production | |
| Contemporary Industrial Practices | |||
- Multi Discipline Unit
- Discipline Specialisation Unit
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| Employability Skills in the Creative Industries |
| Film Studies and Practice |
| Storytelling for the Screen |
| Introduction to Cinematography and Sound Recording |
| Editing Principles and Techniques |
| Trimester 2 |
| Employability Skills in the Creative Industries |
| Screen Design |
| Film Production |
| Contemporary Industrial Practices |
- Multi Discipline Unit
- Discipline Specialisation Unit
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DURATION(S):
2 Trimesters Fast Tracked
3 Trimesters Full Time
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INTAKES:
May 2021
Sep 2021
Feb 2022
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NEXT INTAKE:
Enrol By: 18 Jun 2021
Trimester Start: 31 May 2021
Trimester End: 27 Aug 2021
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COURSE TYPE:
Diploma
Entry requirements
Applicants for Diploma courses must satisfy one of the following minimum entry criteria:
- Completion of an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE) or equivalent, OR
- Completion of a certificate IV level qualification issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), OR
- Experience Based Entry for applicants who do not meet the requirements above. 'Enquire Now' or call 1800 723 338 directly for more information.
Under section 6.8 of the Student Progression, Exclusion and Graduation Policy, SAE reserves the right to apply conditional enrollments to students who apply to SAE via alternative entry. The Academic Coordinator will determine an appropriate set of support mechanisms for each student, based on individual experience and merit.
Fees and Payments
Fees: view our current Fee Schedule for information on SAE course fees.
Payment options: Fee-Help, or upfront trimester instalments.





