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Metro Screen receives funding from the NSW Department of Education and Training to run a variety of Scholarship programs in Paddington and across NSW. Thanks to support from the NSW Film and Television Office we are also able to offer free training to people who identify as Indigenous Australians through our Indigenous Media Training Scholarship.
Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media
01-Jan-2010
Producing for TV. An opportunity for those with some experience and a commitment to the media industry to study for a high-level accredited voca..
Indigenous Media Training Scholarship
01-Jan-2009
Offering Indigenous people in NSW the opportunity to apply for a free place on a Metro Screen short course. The Scholarship is funded by the NSW Film ..
Professional, direct and challenging, everything a workshop should be.Matt Rowan
PAST SCHOLARSHIPS
Intermediate Visual Effects Scholarship
01-Oct-2009Available
This training was funded
by the NSW Department of Education and Training through the
Strategic Skills Program. Produce Live-Streamed Multi-Cam Television
27-Jul-2009
Develop and produce a live streamed multicam broadcast in a workshop environment. With the huge success of our first workshop in May we’re back a..
NSW DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING
In 2008, Metro Screen delivered a range of accredited courses funded by NSW DET. Subjects included Digital Visual Effects and Cinema Projection.
The equipment was amazing to use and really allowed me to be as creative as I could be. Matt Rowan
MENTORSHIPS
Metro Screen also provides three annual mentorship programs for indigenous, multicultural and first time screen makers.
The BREAKS program info session
11-Nov-2009
New film funding and support for filmmakers. In partnership with Screen NSW [formerly known a the NSW Film and Television Office] and Screen Australia..

