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FTV Rongo Option
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Whakatata mai ki Te Kura Whakaako i nga mahi a Rongo, haere mai koutou katoa, tau mai.

Tena koe, koutou ra o tena moka, te hau kainga, na ratau te tumanako ki u nga mahi whakakaha i enei reanga Maori, te puawaitanga hao mai I nga mohiotanga o te ao hou, nga mahi a RONGO hopu i te ata o te korero te putanga o te maramatanga kei roto i nga nekeneke whakaako Pikitia-Pouaka-whakaata ano hoki.   

Curriculum
Rongo students complete the Diploma in Film and Television curriculum which is divided up into film and television specialist skill areas including directing, camera, lighting, audio, etc. See the Diploma in Film and Television curriculum for more details.

Skills Required
Students studying under the Film and Television Rongo option need to display the same skills as students choosing the Filnm and television general option.  These can be found in the section of this website called "What skills do I need for FTV?"


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  Students interview Kaumatua Haare Williams at Ngaruawahia during the anniversary celebrations for the coronation of the Maori Queen (2003)  
 
 
  Actor Warwick Epiha and clapper loader Charlie Williamson ready for another take  
 
 
  Te Karo 4 director Romana Potts (left) and DOP Paul Samuals (right) discuss the next setup  
 

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  Student Profile - KEREAMA WRIGHT  
 
KEREAMA WRIGHT | 2008
Kereama always wanted to be a presenter and is now a Trainee News Reporter at Māori Television. “Growing up I watched a lot of shows with dynamic humorous presenters. I wanted to be on camera and just as good as them.” Kereama is a talented Kapa Haka (Māori performing arts) performer. When he started the 2008 Film and Television Production course, he enjoyed the experience. “I quickly felt at home as there were lots of other Māori students and many were keen Kapa Haka performers.” “My ultimate goal is make good programs that will help put all aspects of Māori culture and life on the map. It’s great to be working towards this goal and South Seas has helped make it all possible.”
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