RMIT University

Certificate IV in Screen and Media

CUA41220RMIT University (RTO 3046)
Institution rating
4.2
Duration
6 monthsfull-time
Study mode
On-campus
Next start date
July

Why study this course

This course will prepare you to enter the film and television industry. You will learn about audio and video production, vision mixing, studio and location production, computer graphics and editing, as well as camera operation. This course can be used as a pathway to further study at diploma level.

Where is this course offered?

Available campuses

  • Melbourne City

The course duration and available study modes can vary depending on the campus.

Visit RMIT University's website to find out more about your study options.

What are students saying?

Certificate IV in Screen and Media
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Published Nov 2023
Certificate IV in Screen and MediaRMIT University
Graduation date2023
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Student review
If you want to learn about media based jobs like filmmaking and animation, I would recommend. It's a small quick step to being successful.
Published Aug 2023
Certificate IV in Screen and MediaRMIT University
Graduation date2023
Study mode
Student review
If you have an interest in film, television and/or media, I would recommend this 6 month course. It has interesting electives such as digital design, video and sound editing, storyboarding and animation and much more to offer. I enjoyed every day I had there and I'm ready to hopefully move on to the Diploma next.

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Certificate IV in Screen and Media