PRODUCING
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PRODUCING FOR FILM AND TELEVISION * [Beginner to Intermediate]
Learn how to produce a film, short video or TV show, from recognising a good concept right through to marketing and distribution. This accredited course covers the basics of setting up your own production company as well as funding, pitching, copyright, legal responsibilities, and approaching broadcasters. Participants receive comprehensive course notes and production templates.

Tutor: Carolyn Johnson
Following a career in merchant banking, Carolyn moved into film production in 1993. She is an AFTRS graduate, who has produced six award winning short films, and worked as a producer, production manager and script editor in television documentary and drama. Along with a TV drama and documentary in development, Carolyn currently has her first feature film in post-production.

This course covers the following unit of competency from the Certificate IV in Screen:
Develop and apply industry knowledge (CUFGEN01A)


9 x Mon [Eve] 27hrs | 31/03 – 26/05 or
9 x Tue [Eve] 27hrs | 16/09 – 11/11
$450 / $530 non-members | 15 places
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PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT * [Beginner to Intermediate]
This accredited, in-depth course will demystify the role of a Production Manager, providing you with the confidence and skills to run any scale of production. Learn how to manage all aspects of a shoot including budgets and expenses, call sheets, schedules, contracts and awards. Participants receive comprehensive course notes and production templates.

Tutor: Heather Oxenham
Heather has twenty years of extensive experience in the industry on both commercial and independent productions. Her feature film credits include Erskineville Kings, Kiss or Kill, Floating Life and Sebastian and the Sparrow to mention just a few. She has worked alongside some of Australia’s finest Directors including; Bill Bennett, Rolfe de Heer and Scott Hicks. Sexy Thing, produced by Heather, was in the official selection for competition at Cannes Film festival 2006. Heather is currently the Line Producer on All Saints with projects in development in both Australia and the US.

This course covers the following unit of competency from the Certificate IV in Screen:
Compile Production Schedules (CUFPPM408A)


4 x Sat and 2 x Sun [Day] | 36hrs | 03/05 – 08/06 or
12 x Thu [Eve] 36hrs | 25/09 – 11/12
$570 / $670 non-members | 15 places