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Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts)

Unitec Institute Of Technology

Auckland, New Zealand

  • Tuition Fee NZ$ 24,360
  • Country Rank-
  • Duration36 Months
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Program Overview

Programme overview
 

The Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts), is an in-depth programme of study  where you will engage in a combination of creative, academic and practice-based courses designed to equip you with skills and qualities that will enable you to work in Aotearoa’s  screen sector.


It is the only undergraduate degree in NZ that offers a full ‘script-to-screen' experience


We work in an environment that is framed in Mātauranga Māori and the in the values embedded in our Te Noho Kotahitanga partnership. The whanaungatanga we embrace with other disciplines is woven throughout the school via shared noho marae and other whanau events. Partnering with Māori practitioners (Writers, Directors, etc ) strengthens this foundation for staff and students in our mahi. We are very fortunate to have the beautiful Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae and Maia centre onsite at Unitec, to provide us valued support in our practice

In Year One, you will learn about the filmmaking process and industry as a whole, the relationship between specialist skills, creative and critical thinking, and storytelling. From Year Two, you will start to specialise, gaining knowledge in a particular area of the industry.


Specialisation Options: 
 

  • Camera and field sound: includes cinematography, camera assisting, lighting and grip, new media technologies, sound recording and colour grading
  • Post-production: includes editing and post-production sound
  • Production: includes production management, assistant directing, location management and scouting
  • Screenwriting: includes screenwriting craft, writing for different mediums (short film, feature film, TV series, etc.), and best professional practices for working writers (pitching, proposal documents, working with producers)


Highlights
 

  • Participate in hands on learning through film, television and small screen projects designed to emulate the real world
  • Experience different crew models, such as working in small, tight teams, as well as in full industrial crews, as you would on a television or film set
  • The real world of performing and screen arts: work collaboratively with acting, art department and costume students to gain practical, on set experience when working in the studio and on location
  • Small class sizes in specialist areas allow for lecturers to mentor students
  • Students interested in directing can take a mixture of lectures, screenings and workshops
  • Specialist programmes designed to develop the necessary skills to succeed in the screen industry. 

Cost Of Studying At Unitec Institute Of Technology

Interest rates as low as 8.9% *

250K+

Students Assisted

800Cr+

Loan Amount Disbursed

5000+

Loans Sanctioned