Get Into Film and Television: Scripts, Screenwriting and TV Producing TVPS
Oxford Business School
Summary
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
The Get into Film and Television: Scripts, Screen writing and TV Producing course was written by one of Australia's most successful television producers and provides you with opportunities to pursue roles within the expanding world of network television.
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Description
The Get into Film and Television: Scripts, Screen writing and TV Producing course was written by one of Australia's most successful television producers and provides you with opportunities to pursue roles within the expanding world of network television.
With over 100 channels, and more launching all the time, there is an increasing need for people to work behind the scenes.
This course takes you through every possible aspect of entry level television, from getting a job as a TV extra or show runner to starting a lucrative career as a producer, director or on-camera presenter.
You then explore the world of script writing, learning how to write for television, film and video. You will actually develop your own screenplay and even learn how to market it.
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