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Category is Film, Video and Interactive Media; Training and Education. 30 websites found from 4192. Page 1 of 2.
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Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) (more info)

The AIE is a registered training organisation specialising in 3D Animation, Programming and Computer Game Development training, successfully delivering graduates to leading Game and Film entities. Offers online, part-time and full-time nationally ac...

Actors College of Theatre and Television (more info)

The college conducts accredited, full time courses in acting, musical theatre and technical production, and an extensive range of accredited and recreational part time performing arts courses. Site includes information on the courses offered, all col...

Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) (more info)

The Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is the national centre for professional education and advanced training in film, television and radio for Australian citizens and permanent residents. Through the AFTRS website you can find out...

Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) (more info)

The Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) Inc. publishes Metro and Metro Education and are the convenors of the ATOM Film and Television Awards and the ATOM Australian International Multimedia Awards. Through the ATOM website you can read the latest Me...

australianscreen (more info)

australianscreen is a look at the Australian film and television industry, from its earliest days to the present. Clips may be viewed from Australian feature films, documentaries, TV programs, shorts, home movies, newsreels, advertisements, other his...

Currency Press (more info)

Currency Press is an independent publisher for the performing arts. This site provides free articles on the performing arts in Australia for students, teachers, authors and other people working in the industry. There is also a collection of education...

Fearless Media Institute (more info)

The Fearless Media Institute is committed to delivering world's best-practice educational services to the creative media industries throughout the Asia Pacific region. Fearless Media is the state representative office of the Australian Film Televisio...

Film and Television Institute WA (more info)

It provides an alternative pathway to the film and television industry through education, exhibition, equipment and production resources. FTI online has valuable information for cultural sector professionals including diverse array of animation indus...

Freelance Success Australia (more info)

Freelance Success offers training, support and advice to those working for themselves in a creative or cultural field. We specialise in workshops that teach freelancers how to best manage their business, money, tax, legal matters and marketing. We a...

Mad Academy (more info)

The Mad Academy offers training in digital creation and production concepts relevant to the film, television, architecture and games industries. Visit the website for training locations, information about short and long courses, custom training, deta...

Metro Screen (more info)

Metro fosters the professional development of emerging and independent screen practitioners and encourages creative and original content for video, television and new media production. The website has information on digital interactive multimedia, tr...

Monash University Information Technology (more info)

The Faculty of Information Technology provides for teaching and research across seven campuses. Courses offered include Batchelor of Software Engineering and Batchelor of Multimedia Systems.

National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) (more info)

Australia's national theatre school, a centre of excellence in training for theatre, film or television, providing professional training for people wishing to work as actors, directors, designers, stage managers, scenery, costume or properties makers...

Open Channel (more info)

Open Channel is an entry point to the film, television and multimedia industries where emerging filmmakers and screen practitioners can gain experience and acquire skills. It provides support services and facilities for filmmakers and community group...

PartyCp8 (more info)

Film mentoring project, in conjunction with UCLA Extension in Hollywood, in which students are coached by industry professionals in the production of a professional grade feature film. All students receive a film credit to their name, as well as a co...

Queensland School of Film and Television (QSFT) (more info)

Website of The Queensland School of Film and Television. Find information on the school, explore the courses on offer, download students' work, and request a free information package.

RollerMache (more info)

RollerMache provides a space to develop ideas, storyboard and characters; create animations, props, sound and editing; and upload films and exhibitions.

SAA Artvideo Home Page (more info)

Learn a new craft or art by using Educational Australian TEACH YOURSELF Fine Art, Craft, Hobby Videos and CD Roms.
Noted Australian Artists and Craftspeople demonstrating their techniques.

School of English, Media and Performing Arts, University of New South Wales (more info)

This faculty comprises the disciplines of English (including Literature and Creative and Professional Writing), Media, Film, Theatre and Performance Studies, Dance Education, Music and Music Education. This diverse group of disciplines and interdisc...

Screen Academy (more info)

The Academy is an acting training facility in Queensland specialising in screen performance which delivers full-time and part-time accredited courses. The website includes course details, tutor profiles, news, FAQs and calendar of events.

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