Multi-camera Production

Develop transferable skills for team-based media production and management. You discover the importance of multicamera production in broadcast and online media to cater for fast turn-around productions and streaming of live events. This minor has a strong work-integrated ethos, emphasising management as well as creative processes. The Multi-Camera Production minor is open to screen production students who want to further their skills, as well as to students from other communication studies disciplines. 

What can I expect over the next two years?

Open a range of employment opportunities in broadcast and online screen production with the Multi-Camera Screen Production minor. Across Year 2 and Year 3 you will papers in multi-camera studio production, learn production skills and specialised roles by making programmes in small teams. You’ll also learn how to organise, manage and budget a project and explore emerging forms of screen production. Our TV Studio provides an excellent environment for this minor, which is particularly suitable for students majoring in Journalism, Radio, Public Relations and Screen Production.

Key Features

  • Learn creative and technical skills in a practical learning environment

  • Learn collaboration and leadership in team projects

  • Hone your skills in writing, research, performance, producing and directing

Hear more about this pathway from James Nicholson

A Minor in Multi-Camera Production

This consists of 60 points and you will take the following papers over two years

  • TVSP602 Studio Production

  • TVSP605 Screen Production Management

  • TVSP704 Advanced Studio Production

  • TVSP711 Evolving Modes of Screen Production

 

 

See yourself as

  • Practical, organised and focused

  • A team player with leadership potential

  • A multi-tasker with technical and creative strengths

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