Screen Arts and Production Info Evening
Event description
Upskill in Screen Production and Explore New Horizons in the Screen Arts
Calling all creative media graduates and industry professionals! This is your chance to enhance your skills and elevate your employability in today’s dynamic media landscape
- Hear from industry experts and our talented teaching team as they share their personal journeys and offer insights into the many career paths in screen arts
- Explore our diverse courses, including the short graduate certificates (Specialise in Drama or Documentary) and master’s degrees, and discover the course that aligns with your career aspirations
- Learn how our courses offer real-world experience with industry-standard equipment and certifications like Avid Certified User and ARRI Academy, based on your chosen electives, to boost your qualifications
- Tour our cutting-edge media facilities, connect with guest speakers, network with creative like-minded, and get answers to all your questions. Take the next step in your creative career now!
This event is hosted by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Event details
5:45 pm Doors open
6:15 pm Session commences
6:20 pm Industry keynote presentation
6:30 pm Screen Arts and Production at UTS
6:45 pm Panel session
7:15 pm Networking starts (Light refreshments will be provided)
7:45 pm Event concludes
Panellists
Matthew Dabner the Course Coordinator for Creative Production at UTS and a highly regarded figure in both Australian and international cinema. With a distinguished career as a screenwriter, producer, and development executive, Matthew’s credits include The Square and Cedar Boys, both of which have earned industry acclaim. His extensive experience with major screen funding agencies has helped shape the Australian film landscape. At this event, Matthew will share his wealth of expertise to inspire and guide the next generation of filmmakers.
Dr. Liam Branagan has over thirty years of professional experience in media production. Liam has worked as a Producer on award-winning short films, which have screened at Berlin, Sydney and other major festivals, and documentaries which have both won awards and been broadcast on television.
Liam has extensive on-set experience as an Assistant Director and Location Manager in Australia and the UK, working in television, feature film, commercials and documentary. He has been teaching in media arts for over fifteen years both at UTS and other film schools. Liam completed his Doctorate of Creative Arts at UTS in 2024. His research investigated narrative forms for 360˚ spaces.
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