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Students are required to attend South Seas Animation School from Monday to Friday (5 days per week) from 9:00am to 5:00pm as a minimum requirement, and up to 45 hours per week if required.  Extra workshops and lectures may also be held in the evenings and/or on Saturdays.

Equipment and facilities are available outside school hours for approved projects and operators.  .

Year 1
Term One       25th January to  4th May (14 weeks)
Term Two       14th May to  17th August (14 weeks)
Term Three     27th August to  7th December (14 weeks)

Year 2
Term Four      25th January to  4th May (14 weeks)
Term Five       14th May to  17th August (14 weeks)
Term Six         27th August to  7th December (14 weeks) 


Graduation date to be confirmed

Note : In order to further develop the course, South Seas Film and Television School reserves the right to change or amend the schedule without prior notification.
 

 

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  Student Profile - DALE STEWART  
 
DALE STEWART | 2007
Dale began studying at South Seas because he wanted to turn his passion for film into a career. "I learnt everything I know about the film industry at South Seas," he says. "Before I studied there I had never touched an editing system, shot anything on camera, written or directed anything. Now I can do them all with confidence." Dale has done a huge amount since graduation, travelling to New York to watch his short film played in front of an international audience, winning awards and appearing in the media. "Now I'm making a feature film and even more doors are opening up for me," he says.
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