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Overview

Career Advancement Programme in Indigenous Filmmaking History

Explore the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous storytelling through our specialized programme. Designed for aspiring filmmakers and history enthusiasts, this course delves into the unique narrative traditions of Indigenous communities. Learn to create impactful films that preserve and celebrate Indigenous history, while gaining hands-on experience in filmmaking techniques and production. Immerse yourself in a supportive learning environment that values cultural diversity and creativity. Master the art of Indigenous storytelling and make a difference in the world of filmmaking. Start your learning journey today!

Career Advancement Programme in Indigenous Filmmaking History offers a unique opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions of Indigenous communities through the lens of filmmaking. This course provides hands-on projects, practical skills, and in-depth knowledge of Indigenous filmmaking history. Students will explore various aspects of Indigenous storytelling, production techniques, and distribution strategies. The programme also includes guest lectures from renowned Indigenous filmmakers and industry professionals. Whether you are a filmmaker looking to broaden your horizon or an enthusiast eager to delve into Indigenous storytelling, this course will provide a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous filmmaking history.
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Course structure

• Indigenous Filmmaking History Overview
• Traditional Storytelling Techniques in Indigenous Films
• Impact of Colonization on Indigenous Filmmaking
• Indigenous Representation in Mainstream Media
• Importance of Indigenous Language Preservation in Filmmaking
• Indigenous Film Festivals and Events
• Funding Opportunities for Indigenous Filmmakers
• Indigenous Filmmaking Ethics and Protocols
• Collaborating with Indigenous Communities in Filmmaking
• Career Pathways in Indigenous Filmmaking

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Career Advancement Programme in Indigenous Filmmaking History offers a unique opportunity for participants to deepen their knowledge and skills in storytelling through film. Students will learn how to effectively communicate cultural narratives and perspectives through the medium of film, honing their craft as filmmakers.


The program focuses on hands-on learning experiences that allow students to develop technical skills in camera operation, editing, sound design, and more. By the end of the program, participants will have a strong foundation in Indigenous filmmaking practices and be equipped to create their own culturally relevant films.


With a duration of 16 weeks, this program provides a comprehensive learning experience that is self-paced to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals. Participants can expect to dedicate approximately 10-15 hours per week to coursework, including both theoretical lessons and practical assignments.


This program is highly relevant to current trends in the film industry, as there is a growing demand for authentic Indigenous voices and stories on screen. By completing this program, participants will be well-positioned to take advantage of emerging opportunities in the field of Indigenous filmmaking and make valuable contributions to the industry.

Career Advancement Programme in Indigenous Filmmaking History
Year Number of Participants
2018 50
2019 75
2020 100

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