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Bachelor of Film (Production)

SAE Creative Media Institute

CRICOS provider number: 00312F TEQSA provider ID: PRV12042

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About

SAE has a range of approaches to learning and teaching that can be activated to provide flexibility in the face of changing circumstances as required, to support student progression regardless of external factors.

SAE Film graduates have been involved with outstanding production companies, studios and networks, including Nine Network, Steam Motion and Sound, Fuel VFX, Foxtel, ABC and independent production companies.

SAE’s Bachelor of Film puts you in the spotlight from day one, helping you gain the practical experience and technical knowledge needed to launch yourself in the world of motion pictures.
Starting with the fundamentals and rolling through to the finer, more complex aspects of cinematography, you’ll acquire a very particular set of skills during your time at SAE. Whether it be directing actors, managing production, designing sets or editing footage you’ll gain a broad skill set backed by rich knowledge of current screen production practices.

In preparation for an industry that commands agility and adaptability, you’ll cut your creative teeth on projects alongside your peers. By the end of your course, you could be collaborating with fellow students across all SAE’s disciplines.

Areas of study

Aesthetics and techniques, business and leadership skills, creative production approaches, employability skills in screen industry contexts, film, history and theory, media and cultural studies, post-production methods and techniques, production and post-production workflows, project management, screen industry best practices, screenwriting and drafting, story concept development.

Career opportunities

Video editor, producer, cinematographer, colourist, director, screenwriter, production designer, camera assistant.

Practical experience

SAE offers extensive hands-on training with industry work placements, to provide practical experience and help build a professional network. This is the proven and best way for students to develop the communication, self-promotion and employability skills they need to start a successful career in the creative media industries.

Fees and charges

SAE offers a range of options to help students fund their studies. Current SAE fee information.

Essential requirements for admission

Interview: In addition to applying through UAC, all applicants are required to complete an informal interview, either in person or over the telephone. The interview helps us understand your motivations, discuss your previous study and relevant experience and career goals. Applicants will be contacted to arrange an interview time, and interviews are ongoing throughout the year.

Identification: Applicants are required to upload documentation in their application to show photo identification and proof of citizenship. Accepted forms of identification include a passport, driver's licence, birth certificate and/or citizenship certificate.

Admission criteria

SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement. Refer to the SAE general admission criteria.

Student profile

Visit the SAE Creative Media Institute website.

Further information

View all details of this course on the SAE website.

Course updates
Courses are added and cancelled throughout the admissions year and course details are subject to change. Check the UAC course search regularly.