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Step Inside AFTRS - Open Day

03 Aug 2024

On Campus and Online

We held our annual access-all-areas Open Day on Saturday 3 August 2024. You can watch our course information sessions and screen and career panel recordings.

Watch

Unleash your creative potential in the world of film, television, radio and podcasting at AFTRS. As Australia’s national screen and broadcast school, Open Day is your opportunity to explore all our courses: Bachelor of Arts Screen: ProductionGraduate Diploma in Radio and PodcastingMaster of Arts Screen: Business and the 9 disciplines of our Master of Arts Screen. Dive into each course with our expert practitioners and join in lively discussions in our Ask Us Anything sessions where we’ll answer all your burning questions.

Throughout the day, you’ll have the opportunity to explore our state-of-the-art campus and witness our world-class facilities firsthand. Chat with our passionate students and accomplished alumni about life at AFTRS, and meet our friendly staff on hand to provide you with valuable advice on how to submit a standout application.

What’s On

Information Sessions:
  • Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production
  • Graduate Diploma in Radio & Podcasting
  • Your Career in Screen & Broadcast: Insider Advice
  • Master of Arts Screen & Master of Arts Screen: Business

Plus: Access-all-areas campus tours, exciting hands-on activities, Ask Us Anything sessions, Short Courses, application and scholarship advice, Student Centre and more.

Online

If you cannot attend in person, you can stream the info sessions and join the Ask Us Anything sessions online. Once you have registered, you will receive the online access link closer to the date.

If you have any additional accessibility requirements, please contact events@aftrs.edu.au.

 

10am - Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production

Everything you need to know about joining the BA at AFTRS. You’ll hear from our industry-connected staff, discover how our degree is structured to meet the needs of employers, and how we’ll support you to succeed. Get our tips on the application process, scholarships and more.
@MAIN THEATRE

ASK US ANYTHING

After the session, take up the opportunity to ask us anything in small group chats with your future teachers.
@LEVEL 2

11am - Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production

Everything you need to know about joining the BA at AFTRS. This is a repeat of the 10am session.
@MAIN THEATRE

ASK US ANYTHING

After the session, take up the opportunity to ask us anything in small group chats with your future teachers.
@LEVEL 2

12pm - YOUR CAREER IN SCREEN AND AUDIO: INSIDER ADVICE

Motion picture and sound recording in Australia are multi-billion dollar activities employing over 55,000 people and rapidly growing.
In this session you’ll hear from AFTRS CEO Dr. Nell Greenwood and industry practioners about the future of careers in the screen and audio sector.

Don’t miss this insider advice on how you can be successful in the field.
@MAIN THEATRE

Hear from AFTRS alumni about their audio and screen careers.

BRONTE NENER 

Bronte Nener is a Bunaba woman of the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Born and raised in South Sydney, she developed a keen interest in the art of macro photographs and surreal portrait photography.

Her strong interest in the power of photography has led her driven pursuit in joining Australian camera departments to help tell Australian stories.

After studying at AFTRS, Bronte’s career starter was a seven-month trainee role on the Marvel feature film, Thor: Love and Thunder and Bronte has since been working in camera departments across film and television including FuriosaKingdom of the Planet of the ApesThe Lost Flowers of Alice Hart and Bump.

THOMAS WILSON-WHITE 

Thomas is an award-winning director and screenwriter. He wrote the smash hit series Heartbreak High for Netflix which won an International Emmy and was #1 in Australia and top 10 in 45 other countries within a week of its release. Heartbreak High won 5 AACTA awards, was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New Series and Thomas’ episode was shortlisted for the Betty Roland Prize in Scriptwriting at the 2023 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. 

Thomas is currently writing his second feature film Wildflowers with script editor Anna Seifert-Speck (Ammonite, Supernova, Gods Own Country) and adapting a best-selling novel for TV.  

His debut feature film The Greenhouse premiered at BFI: Flare London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival and Frameline. It won Best Direction in a Feature Film (budget under $1M) at the 2021 Australian Directors Guild awards, multiple Best Film awards and the Audience Choice Award at 2021 Mardi Gras Film Festival. The Greenhouse was then acquired by Netflix ANZ. 

Thomas is the creator, writer and executive producer of his autobiographical TV series Sick To Death with the support of Screen Australia and Screen NSW and in collaboration with Rhapsody Films, Easy Tiger and Invention Studios. 

HANNAH-RAE MEEGAN 

Hannah-Rae Meegan is a passionate queer creative and one half of the duo Mon & Han, known for their narrative content through SLAG Productions.

Along with Monique Terry, Hannah created, wrote, and starred in The Formal, a TikTok and Screen Australia funded series with 12 million views and over 100,000 followers. Their latest series, Touch, funded by Screen Australia and Screen NSW, has 6 million views and a 150,000-strong audience.

Currently, they are developing multiple projects both in the online world and in TV through their production company. 

SIMON BEATON 

Simon Beaton is currently a podcast producer at LiSTNR. Previously, he was a high school English teacher, changing careers to study Radio & Podcasting at AFTRS in 2022.

He has now worked as a producer and panel operator for Triple M’s Australia Today with Steve Price & Natarsha Belling, as well as helping create and produce the daily news podcast This Arvo in Sydney, and the Blak Matters podcast.

Currently working on the afternoon edition of the daily podcast, The Briefing, his role involves everything from sourcing original stories through to recording, editing and publishing an episode each weekday.

1pm - MASTER OF ARTS SCREEN and MASTER OF ARTS SCREEN: BUSINESS

An in-depth session on the MASB and 9 Disciplines of the MA. Dive into the expert training, professional mentorship and industry-based learning offered
in these programs and how we’ll support you to succeed. Get our tips on applications, scholarships and more.
@MAIN THEATRE

ASK US ANYTHING

After the session, take up the opportunity to ask us anything in small group chats with your future teachers.
@LEVEL 2 and FOYER

2:15pm - GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN RADIO & PODCASTING

Everything you need to know about studying Radio and Podcasting at AFTRS. Discover our industry- focused program and the professional placement opportunities available through our industry relationships. Get our tips on the application process, scholarships and more.
@MAIN THEATRE

ASK US ANYTHING

After the session, take up the opportunity to ask us anything in small group chats with your future teachers.
@LEVEL 1

3:15pm - BACHELOR OF ARTS SCREEN: PRODUCTION

Everything you need to know about joining the BA at AFTRS. This is a repeat of the 10am session.
@MAIN THEATRE

ASK US ANYTHING

After the session, take up the opportunity to ask us anything in small group chats with your future teachers.
@LEVEL 2

ALL DAY - GUIDED TOURS

Tours start in the foyer running frequently from 10.00am.

INFO BOOTHS
Admissions
Student Centre Scholarships
First Nations & Outreach

BEHIND THE SCENES
Explore our campus and discover more industry standard equipment and purpose-built facilities in action.

AFTRS LIBRARY
Discover the incredible treasure trove that is the AFTRS Library, and pick up a book or some merch on sale.

ALUMNI SCREENING
Visit the Mix Theatre and see a selection of works by recent graduates.