Bachelor of Film and Television
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Bachelor of Film and Television (usually BF&TV or BFTV) is an undergraduate bachelor's degree awarded to students who have studied elements of Film and Television production at a three-year accredited university.
This degree is a relatively new degree program offered mainly in Australia and differs from most degrees by its practical focus. Many universities offer Film and Television as a single unit, or series of units (major) study in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts.
The degree usually consists of study in areas of Scriptwriting, Film and Television Directing, Animation, Sound, Cinematography, Lighting and Typography.
[edit] Universities offering Bachelor of Film and Television
- Bachelor of Film & Television at Swinburne University of Technology
- Bachelor of Film & Television at Bond University
- Bachelor of Film & Television Production at Griffith University
- Bachelor of Film & Television at the University of Melbourne Faculty of the VCA
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