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Overall Training Aims
  • To provide students with a competent knowledge and appreciation of the overall structures and business practices of the Film, Television, Digital Media and Animation Industries.
  • To introduce students to the operational practices and technical/creative vocational skill requirements of the above Industries.
  • To provide students with the practical knowledge, skills and confidence to enable them to successfully take up trainee positions within these Industries and then develop a professional career in their chosen specialist skills.
  • To provide students with the knowledge, skills and confidence that will allow them to produce their own, or participate in, the production of film, video, television programmes, digital media and on-screen acting work to a professionally recognised skill level.
  • To encourage students to enjoy using their imagination, talents, skills and creativity while experimenting with and exploring the full potential of the communication/craft medium that they will be working with.

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  Student Profile - ANIWA NICHOLAS  
 
ANIWA NICHOLAS | 2008
Aniwa is a presenter on the Pukoro series for Māori TV. In 2007 she visited South Seas with her high-school classmates and remembers, "Going to South Seas showed us what media studies and career pathways we could do." She enrolled in South Seas' 2008 Film and Television Production course. "Everything was hard-out just like the industry. We quickly learned how to become professional. I also really enjoyed the practical nature of the course and the great support I got from all the other Maori Rongo students on the course."
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