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AFDA Higher Certificate in Film, TV & Entertainment Production
AFDA

Higher Certificate in Film, TV & Entertainment Production

1 Years

English

Full time

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ZAR 89,550 / per year **

On-Campus

* Rolling admissions - before Late Enrollment window closes for the 2025 year's intake

** Total Tuition Fees 2025

Key Summary

    About: The Higher Certificate in Film, TV & Entertainment Production focuses on foundational skills in film and television production. This program delves into various aspects of the industry, encouraging hands-on experiences that help students sharpen their technical and creative abilities. It covers essential topics such as cinematography, editing, sound, and production management, preparing students for a career in this dynamic field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in film and television, including positions such as camera operator, sound designer, production assistant, or editor. The program creates pathways for further academic pursuits in film studies or related disciplines.

Introduction

NQF Level 5 | SAQA ID 90741

The Higher Certificates (HC) courses at AFDA are 1-year NQF level 5 programs designed to lay a foundation of basic skills and learning to enter the creative economy at an assistant level, as well as enable further access to degree level education for the first year in the BA or BCom degrees at AFDA.

In addition to gaining insight into sectors of the creative economy, a Higher Certificate at AFDA will develop your capacity for learning through collaboration and an intrinsic practical understanding of disciplines and career possibilities in media and entertainment.

Overview

The Higher Certificate in Film, Television and Entertainment Production focuses on basic technical and/or production skills important for the running of a film or television set. There are 2 streams within the program. The availability of both streams running in the same year on a particular campus is dependent on student numbers and demand in the selection process. In some cases, a combination of both streams may be run at selected campuses. Either way, the program will prepare students with the skills and understanding necessary for the basics of entertainment production.

Contact your nearest campus about visiting the campus for a consultation, attending an Open Day or for more information about the Higher Certificate Programmes.

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