Diploma in Screen Production
Course details
About the course
Immerse yourself in the full-screen production process and create amazing video content!
From pre-production (creating concepts for film and television projects) right through to production (the magic that happens when the camera rolls) and post-production (polishing and editing what you’ve captured on camera), the Diploma in Screen Production will give you the industry-relevant tools to create your own short film or passion project from scratch.
- Master the art of cinematography, sound capture, script writing and storyboarding.
- Learn how to direct, produce and edit.
- Build your skills in sound design, colour grading, composition and visual effects.
Working both in a team and on your own, you’ll get to write, direct and shoot dynamic screen productions. You’ll then get to put the finishing touches on your productions by learning the most industry-relevant and cutting-edge post-production techniques.
Better yet, you’ll be able to take credit for all your hard work by seeing your name in the credits of a short film that you’ve produced, directed, and edited at a special screening of your work.
By the end of this programme, you will have completed a self-driven project, curated an online presence and completed a dynamic showreel.
With experience in every aspect of screen production and a professional showreel to your name, the Diploma in Screen Production will give you the skills to apply for an entry-level role in the fields of film, television, or post-production.
Successfully complete this course and you’ll receive the New Zealand Diploma in Screen Production (Level 6) [Ref. 3213].
About the provider
Yoobee Colleges officially formed in May 2019.
The creative minds and legacies of South Seas Film & Television School, Animation College, Yoobee School of Design, AMES – The Institute of IT and Design & Arts (Canterbury) joined forces to become Yoobee Colleges, an interdisciplinary college with seven campuses located across New Zealand.
The colleges all have rich histories, dating back 30 years in some cases, and they have been working collaboratively for several years to offer complementary pathway programmes.
The official joining of these forces under one umbrella strengthens these relationships, enabling greater pathway options for students and stronger educational outcomes, as some of the best creative educators in New Zealand come together for the joint purpose of training the country’s top creatives and IT professionals and getting them into rewarding careers.