UAC Offer
Congratulations on receiving an offer with SAE University College.
Our Admissions Team will reach out to you with your conditional Letter of Offer within 24 hours of you accessing this page. In the meantime, please prepare the following documents to submit to us when you receive the Letter of Offer:
- A copy of your current Australian Passport, Australian Birth Certificate, OR Australian Citizenship Certificate
- A copy of current photo ID (A Driver’s Licence, Proof of Age Card, Keypass, etc.)
- A copy of your state issued Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (e.g HSC, WACE, QCE, VCE etc.)
PLEASE NOTE: At any time, you should be willing and able to provide original documents or original certified copies of supporting documentation. Failure to do so may result in your application being rejected. Requests for the provision of original or certified documentation may also involve asking the relevant tertiary admissions centres, issuing authorities or other relevant organisations for verification. For documents submitted in a language other than English, an English translation must be provided by an accredited translator with a Government body, or authorised personnel of the issuing institution.
Once you have provided all the above documentation, you will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment which guarantees your place.
If you have any questions, or have not received a Letter of Offer within 24 hours of receiving your UAC Offer, please contact our Course Advisors on 1800 723 338.
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SAE STUDENT WORK
Student work
SAE film student, Jessica Sherlock conceived, filmed, and produced a documentary, Concrete Denizens, which highlighted the inclusive skate culture in Brisbane. Jess worked with other film and audio students to bring the project to life.
Jessica Sherlock, Lindsay Sultana, Matthew Johnson, Kyle Wheeler are SAE film students who collaborated and worked on this project as part of the Film Studio 4 (Production) unit in Trimester 5 of the Bachelor of Film degree.
Kukunochi is a sophisticated and cross collaborative short film involving students from Animation, Film, Design and Audio courses at SAE.
The Kukunochi film is the final capstone project for many of the students completing bachelor degrees at SAE Perth.
Synopsis: The story presents an arrogant girl, Katsumi, who learns a thing or two from Yamato, who embodies kindness and humility. Their unbalanced relationship is encapsulated through their sparring as they practice Kendo. Katsumi’s arrogance beats down on Yamato again and again. However, even when beaten repeatedly, Yamato’s determination never fazes.
They emotionally evolve after having experienced a confrontation with an angered spirit called the Kukunochi, where Katsumi learns the true meaning of humility.
Directed By
MIA DATOR
NAOMI HERMANS
Character Animator | MIA DATOR
Lead Character Artist | NAOMI HERMANS
Character Artist | QUAN TRAN
Rigging | JAMES GOODCHILD
Lead Environment Artist | ALEX IRELAND
Environment Artist | JAKE MENDOZA
Rigging Artist | JASBIR SINGH
Concept Artist | ABBEY JANSSEN
Storyboard Artist | NANDA W.
Cinematographer | DANIEL VILLA
Editor & Colourist | DYLAN MARINKO
Writer | MICHAEL GOULD-BROWN
Music Producer | CONOR ATKINSON
Audio Management | MONICA PETRA CHRISTINA
Mix Engineer | CHARLES WARNER
Voice Actor | AUDREY DANIELLA
Lead Branding and Marketing | SAMUEL BOURKE
Marketing | QALIESHA TRIVINO
Special thanks to our mentors
- TIM KITEVSKI
- DAVEY GOH
- STEVE TEUNE
- KALEB TRELOAR
SAE student, Ness Mari, recorded a live stream for her performance in Music Studio 3, a unit of the Bachelor of Songwriting and Music Production course.
We think Ness is such a talent and we just can’t stop watching this one.
Song: Wildfire
SAE Melbourne student
Vanessa Mari
Violet Hubris is a cosmic action-horror game exploring humanity’s thirst for knowledge, power, and belonging in a harsh universe. Created by SAE Melbourne students – this project features work from cross-disciplines, meaning students in different courses collaborated to bring the project to life.
We love the motion, fantasy, colour and drama of this one. Games, Animation, Audio and Design students collaborated on this project.
Credits:
Nora Lück-Jennings – Game Design
Jackson Symss – Game Design
Josh Ayala – Game Design
Wilma Signal – Game Design
Cameron Griffith – Animation
Siyao Song – Animation
Elyssa La – Animation
Russell Toffoli – Audio
Mohit Rao – Audio
Josie Sippel – Voice Acting
George Takis – Graphic Design
Angus Martin – Graphic Design
Planets is a selection of visual artefacts designed to be displayed at Yagan Square in West Australia.
SAE student Jodi Johnson created Planets in Trimester 4 of the Bachelor of Design degree and it was broadcast on the digital tower, at Yagan Square, in 2019.
The Popcorn Stand is the group project created for Animation Studio 2.
Students in their third trimester of study get to work collaboratively to bring an animation to life. The unit of study focuses on the creative, technical, and project management aspects required to create a completed animation production.
Credits
Dylan Pham | 3D Supervisor
Alyssa Pamonag | 2D Animator Editor
Mirika Suparman | Final Edit & Post Production
Any more Questions?
If you have any questions, or have not received your Letter of Offer within 24 hours of receiving your UAC offer, please contact our course advisors. You could also book a call back.