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South Seas Film and Television School delivers courses that are made up of Industry approved Local Course Modules (LCMs). Each year-long full time course has a total of 120 or more credits at levels 4 - 7.

All South Seas courses and course modules are registered and accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) on their National Framework. Student achievements while completing the courses delivered by South Seas are all recorded and archived by South Seas Film and Television School. The detailed credits and achievement records that form a part of the LCMs are not reported to the NZQA as they do not currently have a system in place to record such information.

Should any course graduate wish to obtain an additional copy of their list of course credits at a later date, they will need to contact South Seas Film and Television School directly.

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  Student Profile - JONATHAN CLARK  
 
JONATHAN CLARK | 2009
Jonathan Clark won the Best Animation prize at the 2010 South Seas S'Oscars. Toonboom donated their fantastic Toonboom Animate software package to the winner. The prize has helped tremendously as Jonathan begins his professional career. “Toonboom was introduced to me at South Seas Animation School in my first year. In Year 2 we had more in-depth training," he says. “At the moment I’m making independent shorts and am just starting out in the commercial field." Jonathan is also planning his own animation company.
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