Overview

No ATAR
2 years accelerated
Full-time & Part-time

FEE-HELP Available

BRIS/MEL/SYD

FEB/JUN/SEPT

CRICOS 081192E

Film & Television Production at JMC

JMC’s Film & TV course blends real-world experience with creative ambition. Whether you’re drawn to screenwriting, directing, editing, production design or producing, you’ll dive into hands-on projects - from short films and documentaries to music videos and multicamera productions, that not only refine your craft but also build a professional portfolio. With a focus on current industry practices and strong networks, JMC’s Film & TV course is designed to help you gain the skills and connections to launch a rewarding career. Graduating students also leave with a portfolio of diverse work to show future employers.

Why Study Film and Television at JMC

Explore directing, screenwriting, editing, cinematography, production design, sound and producing as you create original films, documentaries, and music videos that reflect your creative voice.
Study current industry practices in a collaborative environment that mirrors the real world, guided by experienced professionals.
Leave with a diverse portfolio of work, real experience, and the industry connections you need to launch your career with confidence.
Course Overview

Career outcomes

JMC Film & Television graduates shape the movies, shows, and digital content we watch every day. This course lets you dive into both the creative and technical sides of screen production, with advanced electives in directing, cinematography, editing, sound, producing, music video, screenwriting, and production design to build real-world skills.

Our graduates work as Directors, Producers, Editors, Screenwriters, Cinematographers, and Content Creators, making their mark in film, TV, advertising, and digital media across the globe. Whether you’re aiming for big studio projects or independent productions, the skills you gain here open doors to diverse opportunities throughout the industry.

Who is this for?

This course is designed for individuals passionate about storytelling and the collaborative craft of screen production—whether you're drawn to creative leadership or the technical artistry behind the scenes. It suits aspiring above-the-line professionals such as directors, producers, and screenwriters who want to develop strong conceptual, narrative, and leadership skills.

At the same time, it’s ideal for those pursuing below-the-line entry-level roles like camera assistants, art department assistants, data wranglers, production runners, grips, sound assistants, and editors—the essential crew members who bring productions to life. Through hands-on experience with industry-standard equipment and workflows, you’ll collaborate on real productions, build a professional portfolio, and gain the practical knowledge needed to work across film, television, streaming, and digital content creation.

Learn from industry Experts

Craig Boreham

Film & Television Lecturer

Craig Boreham, is an award winning Sydney based writer and director. Boreham’s films have screened at over 200 international festivals; including the Berlin International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Cannes (Cinéma des Antipodes), Palm Springs, Frameline and Outfest. He has received numerous awards and nominations including the Berlinale Teddy Award for his debut short film TRANSIENT and four nominations for the Iris Prize. Other awards include Best Film at My Queer Career (DROWNING, OSTIA LA NOTTE FINALE), Mardi Gras Film Festival, The City of Melbourne Best Short Film Award, MQFF and National Film Sound Archive Orlando Award among others. In 2008 a retrospective of Craig’s work, CINEMA OF TRUE POISON was presented by Fundacion Triangulo in Madrid.

Craig’s debut feature film TEENAGE KICKS premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in 2016 to critical acclaim. The Guardian, named Boreham as “a strong new voice in Australian Queer cinema”, and the film ranked third place in the Sydney Film Festival Audience Awards. TEENAGE KICKS was nominated for Best Direction in a feature film at the Australian Directors Guild Awards, and for Best Feature at the Iris Prize Festival, where lead actor Miles Szanto won Best Male Performer. Other nominations include Best Original Score at the AACTA Awards. 

Craig’s second feature film Lonesome premiered at the Sydney Film Festival and travelled to 50 film festivals including Seattle International Film Festival, Guadalajara International Film Festival, Frameline in San Francisco and Newfest in New York. Lonesome won Festival Favourite and Director’s Choice at the Cinema Diverse Festival in Palm Springs and was Nominated for Best Independent Film at the 2022 AACTA Awards and Best Indie Director at the Australian Directors Guild Awards.

Aimee Cheung

Film & Television Senior Lecturer

Amy (FTV 2IC) Aimee Cheung is a JMC Academy alumna and Senior Lecturer in Film & Television at the Brisbane campus. She brings over eight years of production expertise, having worked as First, Second, and Third Assistant Director, Production Assistant, and Standby Props on acclaimed projects such as In LimboMortal Kombat 2SpitRock Island MysteriesYoung Rock, and Thirteen Lives. Aimee’s extensive industry experience informs her teaching, guiding students through real-world skills and insights in screen production. 

Lexee's Story

From JMC graduate to Film Director - discover how Lexee turned her passion for film into winning international film awards.

What you learn

You’ll explore the full spectrum of filmmaking - from concept and screenwriting to directing, cinematography, and post-production. Learn how to tell stories visually, lead production teams, and bring creative projects to life through hands-on, industry-standard practice.

What you gain

A portfolio consisting of professional short films and visual works, along with real-world production experience. You’ll graduate as a confident filmmaker with a broad skill set ready for roles in film, TV, streaming, editing and content creation.

Life at JMC

Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.

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