RMIT School of Creative Media

RMIT School of Creative Media

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name = RMIT School of Creative Media


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campus = City Campus
portfolio = Design and Social Context
head = Professor Peter Smith
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website = [http://www.rmit.edu.au/CREATIVEMEDIA RMIT School of Creative Media]

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The RMIT School of Creative Media is an academic school in the Design and Social Context Portfolio of RMIT University, located in Melbourne, Australia. The school is host to RMIT's Animation, Audio/Visual, Creative Writing, Film & Television, Music, Multimedia, Photography, and Video Games programs. The current Head of School is Professor Peter Smith.

Location

The school is located in Building 94 on Cardigan Street in the "Carlton Precinct" of RMIT's City campus, at the northern end of the Melbourne city centre.

Programs

Vocational (TAFE)

Diploma:
*Diploma in Applied Photography1
*Diploma in Audio/Visual Technology2
*Diploma in Music Industry Production3
*Diploma in Professional Writing4Advanced Diploma:
*Advanced Diploma in Film & Television4
*Advanced Diploma in Multimedia4
*Advanced Diploma in Screenwriting4

Undergraduate

*Bachelor of Arts (Animation & Interactive Media)
*Bachelor of Arts (Games & Graphics Design)
*Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia)
*Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry)
*Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
*Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Systems)5
*Bachelor of Information Technology (Games & Graphics Programming)5Honours:
*Bachelor of Art (Creative Media) (Honours)

Postgraduate

Coursework:
*Master of Creative Media (in undergraduate stream)
*Master of Creative Media (Film and Television)By Research:
*Master of Arts (Creative Writing)AIM Centre:
*Master of Arts (Animation & Interactive Media)
*Doctor of Philosophy (Animation & Interactive Media)
1"articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Photography)"
2"articulates into the Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Systems)"
3"articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry)"
4"articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia) or the Bachelor of Communication degrees in the RMIT School of Applied Communication"
5"in partnership with the RMIT School of Computer Science and Information Technology"

Centre for Animation and Interactive Media

The Centre for Animation and Interactive Media (AIM) is the school's postgraduate studio and production centre. It's respected both in Australia and internationally, and developed its reputation during the 1990s [ [http://mams.rmit.edu.au/clfaprq8a9paz.pdf Centre for Animation and Interactive Media] ] . AIM productions are regularly presented at international festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, and have won awards worldwide [ [http://its-wu-web.its.rmit.edu.au/aim/AIMsuccess.html Centre for Animation and Interactive Media - Successes] ] .

Field 36 Gallery

The Field 36 is the RMIT School of Creative Media's exclusive gallery. The gallery has the capacity for media and electronic arts, and hosts exhibition by RMIT student and alumni as well as leading artists whose work mirrors the direction of the school [ [http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Our%20Organisation%2FDesign%20and%20Social%20Context%2FSchools%2FCreative%20Media%2FGallery%2Ffield36%20Gallery%2F;ID=2w53q6a7e336z;STATUS=A?QRY=Field%2036%20Gallery&STYPE=LOCATION RMIT School of Creative Media - Field 36 Gallery] ] . It is located in Building 36 on Swanston Street at RMIT's City campus.

Journals

Second Nature: The International Journal of Creative Media is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal auspiced in Australia by the RMIT School of Creative Media. Second Nature explores the distinctive particulars of and interconnections between textual, visual, aural and interactive creative research and practices [ [http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=dj4nzs03n1yj RMIT School of Creative Media - Second Nature: The International Journal of Creative Media] ] .

References

External links

* [http://www.rmit.edu.au/CREATIVEMEDIA Website of the RMIT School of Creative Media]
* [http://its-wu-web.its.rmit.edu.au/aim/index.html Website of the Centre for Animation and Interactive Media]
* [http://www.rmit.edu.au RMIT University homepage]

ee also

*RMIT University


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