University degrees: Courses, Postgraduate
Griffith Film School (GFS) is a media production baccalaureate college located in Brisbane, Australia. Bachelor’s degrees range from film and television production, animation and games design. It is housed in the heritage-listed former South Brisbane Library.
The Master of Screen Production has been designed in close co-operation with leading industry professionals to enable focus on:
Specialisations include: Cinematography, Sound Design, Post-production, Visual Effects, Screen Music, Production Design, Documentary and Animation,
LiveLab is the commercial production arm of Griffith Film School.
The Queensland College of Art is one of Australia’s longest-running art and design colleges, as well as one of the most modern and respected. The Griffith Film School is the largest school of its kind in Australia. Studying at Griffith, you’ll learn in world-class facilities from people who are already pushing the boundaries of visual and creative arts. You’ll also develop the skills and confidence to practise your craft anywhere in the world.
QCA also boasts Australia’s largest film school, Griffith Film School, where you can study film and screen media production, animation and games design.
QCA‘s South Bank campus in the heart of Brisbane’s cultural precinct or at the thriving arts community at the Gold Coast campus and enjoy access to world-class facilities, art galleries, exhibition spaces, studios and cutting-edge computer laboratories.
QCA lecturers regularly hold exhibitions of their work and are represented on industry boards. This means you’ll learn your craft from some of the country’s leading artists and designers, and learn how to get your work into the public domain.
With our trimester system, you don’t have to wait until next year to start studying. Find out when your preferred degree is available to start in the list below
Griffith University Gold Coast is our largest campus
With more than 18,000 students, our Gold Coast campus boasts a range of state-of- the-art facilities and offers teaching and research in almost all disciplines. Located just minutes from the Gold Coast’s world-famous beaches, the campus offers a dynamic and exciting student lifestyle, with extensive sporting amenities, handy on-campus services and a range of cafes and restaurants.
The campus has seen significant growth and development with the opening of the $150 million Ian O’Connor Building (G40) in 2013 and the launch of the $38 million Griffith Business School building in 2014. Students and visitors can also relax in the Red Zone, which features interactive technology and massive projection displays showcasing the latest research from Griffith.