Skilled Capital ACT: Certificate III in Screen and Media CUA31015
“I think in a weird way that the entertainment industry is strangely more brutally honest than any other.” - Donal Logue
We all know what a load of fun it is to work in the screen, media and entertainment industries. The people, the appreciation for art, the celebrities, and the ability to contribute to hugely successful and highly appreciative gigs and shows, just makes it an amazingly attractive industry to be in.
But on the ground, it’s also one of those industries where people with a diverse and broad range of skills are in constant high demand: the audio engineer who can rig lights, or the light operator who can assist in shooting video, or the roadie who can communicate effectively to venue stakeholders or audience members about safety, for example. Those individuals with a mix of skills and abilities are no doubt, in high demand for the immediate future of the entertainment industry.
So, whether you’re a recent school leaver, changing career paths or returning to work after a period of time-out and have a desire to work in the screen, media and entertainment industry, this foundation-level qualification is for you.
Let’s face it: Whether it’s Floriade, Summnats, or the Canberra International Music Festival, there’s a huge demand for individuals with screen and media skills to make these events a success.
So why not get your Certificate III in Screen & Media and make work fun?
CUA31015 – CERTIFICATE III in SCREEN & MEDIA
11 UNITS (3 CORE + 8 ELECTIVES)
DURATION: 12 – 24 MONTHS, SELF-PACED
STUDENT CONTRIBUTION: $140
ABOUT THIS COURSE?
This course provides students with a range of foundation-level skills to successfully work within the screen, media and live performance industry. Covering a range of skills across audio, lighting, rigging and camera operations, this course is perfect for anyone starting out in the industry who needs to know a bit about everything to ensure they are booked on the next gig. The course also provides students with the information they need to know to work within the creative industry, from critical thinking, to collaboration, and of course workplace health and safety practices.
IN THIS COURSE YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO
Apply judgement and operate under broad supervision within an established framework of plans and procedures
Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills to different issues and situations
Implement safe work practices, participate in risk assessment and control, and follow emergency procedures in the creative industries
Install, operate and maintain audio, lighting and camera equipment
CORE UNITS (3)
BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment
CUAIND311 Work effectively in the creative arts industry
CUAWHS312 Apply work health and safety practices
ELECTIVE UNITS (8)
The eight elective units are relevant to your work outcomes and needs of industry. They can include:
CPCCLRG3001* Licence to perform rigging basic level
CUACAM312 Rig camera infrastructure
CUAGMT301 Repair and maintain production equipment
CUALGT311 Operate basic lighting
CUALGT313 Install and test lighting equipment
CUASOU304 Prepare audio assets
CUASOU308 Install and disassemble audio equipment
CUACAM211 Assist with basic camera shoots
For those who work and live in Canberra / ACT:
The Australian Academy of Media is an approved training provider for Skilled Capital. We can offer training to individuals living or working in the Australian Capital Territory, with fees subsidised by the ACT Government.
While students undertaking a subsidised course must pay a small contribution fee, Skilled Capital subsidises the remaining course cost at enrolment or before training commences.
The Australian Academy of Media can provide training subsidised by Skilled Capital across three qualifications (with student contribution fee in brackets):
CUA31015 – Certificate III in Screen and Media ($140)
BSB40520 - Certificate IV in Leadership and Management ($100)
BSB50420 - Diploma of Leadership and Management ($140)
Receive Completion Payment from ACT Skilled Capital
Students who successfully complete their qualification are eligible for a completion payment. A completion payment will be paid directly to the student upon completion of the qualification and a survey. The completion payment is $300 for each qualification.
Students will be eligible to receive the completion payment for up to 1 year after successful completion of the qualification, provided an up-to-date email and bank account details are confirmed.
A student is not eligible for a completion payment where more than 50% of the units are completed through Recognition of Prior Learning or Credit Transfer. A significant proportion of units completed through credit transfer may also impact on student eligibility for the completion payment.
For more information please visit: https://www.skills.act.gov.au/skilled-capital
So what are you waiting for?
To express your interest in a subsidised place, apply now. Hurry spaces are limited!
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