Program Overview
Film and Screen Arts
Overview
The Master of Film and Screen Arts (MFSA) offers a hands-on education in contemporary moving image production by teaching students how to develop a film project from concept to screen. It is ideal for professionals pursuing a career in the film, screen arts, and digital media sectors, and for anyone wishing to engage with contemporary filmmaking and interactive media.
The course combines traditional and experimental aspects of film creation and production with new directions in the cinematic arts, incorporating emerging technologies in interactivity, three-dimensional imaging, and virtual production.
The course structure requires students to complete a cohesive sequence of core units of study, supplemented by a range of selective units and their choice of an optional elective unit of study from a list of complementary fields of study. The capstone unit supports students to produce and disseminate a Final Project graduating film work, and unites the major themes of the course.
Admission Criteria and Course Requirements
Please refer to the course resolutions for the admission criteria and course requirements for the Master of Film and Screen Arts.
The list of units for the Master of Film and Screen Arts is available in the unit of study table.
