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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 - BRIEGH FOUHY  
 
BRIEGH FOUHY | 2008
Breigh appeared in Outrageous Fortune in September 2009 playing a young Cheryl West. Her resemblance to actress Robyn Malcolm is striking. "I always used to joke that I would have to be on Outrageous Fortune just because of how I look," she says. "The resemblance helped, but of course you still have to be able to act!" Breigh was grateful for the training and experience she had at South Seas. "Having a background in film was a real advantage - everything just felt normal. I felt totally prepared for the role.”
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