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New Zealand Diploma in Screen Production

New Zealand Diploma in Screen Production (Level 5)

This hands-on programme introduces ākonga to industry-based practices and processes. Learn from industry practitioners and gain skills in off-set and on-set crew roles, including directing, camera, lighting, and production management.

Programme outline

Areas covered in this programme includes:

  • Contextual 'building blocks' of film. The history, its arc and role in popular culture, and the components that make for compelling and memorable films.
  • The 'toolbox' of filmmaking. Camera, lights, sound, and editing. Project based learning is practical and includes 'in-camera edit shoots, music video production and much more,
  • The art of successful scriptwriting as it applies to the film industry. What makes a successful story and how to break this down to a screen ready plan.
  • Robust pre-production planning using mapping and recording techniques.
  • Discovering the process of editing and how to apply practical knowledge with creative flair to stamp personal marks upon shot. sequences.
  • Planning, shooting and editing of a short drama and End of Year (EOY) project. 

Entry requirements

NCEA Level 2 or equivalent skills and knowledge and evidence of aptitude based on interview.

International students

IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5), or equivalent

Find your country's equivalent academic entry requirements here

*International fee displayed is for 1 year of study (equivalent to 120 credits) and does not include insurance, administration and student service fees. For more details, please email: international@wandw.ac.nz.

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Use the knowledge you already have to fast-track your qualification. Workplace-learning, volunteering, professional development, other provider qualifications and online courses can be recognised as prior learning and put towards your qualification. Start by getting in touch with us, or find out more here.

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Last updated: 27/7/2023

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