Year 11 Film, Television & New Media

Pre-requisite

Successful completion of Year 10 Film Television & New Media is beneficial but not mandatory. Prior experience in any or all Creative Arts subjects will provide students with an understanding of making and responding as learning and assessment in Film, Television & New Media.

 

Overview

Film, Television & New Media uses an inquiry learning model, developing critical thinking skills and creative capabilities through the exploration of five key concepts that operate in the contexts of production and use. The key concepts of technologies, representations, audiences, institutions and languages are drawn from a range of contemporary media theories and practices. Students will creatively apply film, television and new media key concepts to individually and collaboratively make moving-image media products, and will investigate and respond to moving-image media content and production contexts.

 

Future Pathways

A course of study in Film, Television & New Media can establish a basis for further education and employment in the fields of information technologies, creative industries, cultural institutions, and diverse fields that use skills inherent in the subject. The processes and practices of Film, Television & New Media, such as project-based learning and creative problem-solving, develop transferable 21st century skills that are highly valued in many areas of employment. Organisations increasingly seek employees who demonstrate work-related creativity, innovative thinking and diversity. 

Course Structure

Film & TV Course Structure

Further information regarding the Film, Television & New Media Syllabus can be found HERE Links to an external site..