Motion graphics are widely used in film and television post-production to create title sequences, bumpers, and logo animations. This course is designed as a jumpstart for any aspiring motion graphics artist and will expand your skills in the process of combining multiple media types such as video, animation, text, and sound to create compelling, dynamic motion graphics.
The SAE Bachelor of Film is a hands-on filmmaking course covering tactile hard skill elements of filmmaking in the modern era. New forms of film distribution have changed the film-viewing environment but the foundation skills needed to create films are still core to the future of film production.
This course covers the basic knowledge required to produce a short video, including screenwriting, directing, producing, digital camera operation, lighting, sound, and basic computer editing on an industry leading application. The course is very ‘hands-on’ in its approach with students being exposed to the five stages of the video production process, as well as a range of industry standard applications. Students will participate in a short film production during the course.
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of photography. Students develop essential skills for obtaining consistent results and a foundation in photography as a visual language. Also, this course examines individuals, movements and the theories behind them that are the foundation of the art form.
Editing video is about movement, choreography, lighting, and colour. The course carries over content learnt practically from the filmmaking short course and will provide you with the substantial knowledge and requisite training in the multiple skills the industry demands today. Basic instruction is offered in applying time-tested principles of video editing, with an emphasis on underlying principles of video technology.