Master of Film and Digital Image

The Master of Film and Digital Image (MFDI) is a professional development degree designed for filmmakers and artists who want the opportunity to develop their own creative projects and acquire new hands-on skills in digital filmmaking.

The course focus is on the interlinking of digital media processes with the core discipline of traditional filmmaking practice. Students are offered the opportunity to write and direct for the screen through the development and production of a major digital film project in each semester of the degree. MFDI students study in an interdisciplinary environment where intensive technical training is complimented with a choice of studio electives aimed at consolidating visual story telling skills and creative expertise. Students have the option to complete all studio projects in high definition digital video in both semesters of the degree.

Core Studio Project Major units, Studio Practice Seminar units and Electives are offered at SCA and the Faculty of Architecture. The Faculty of Arts offers core subjects in film theory. Students have access to facilities seven days per week and are provided with electronic access to production studios.

The MFDI is offered full time over one year or part time over two years. Enrolments are accepted each semester.


Course Structure

Semester I

Studio Project Major I Studio Practice Seminar I Faculty of Arts Elective SCA Elective

Semester II

Studio Project Major II Studio Practice Seminar II Faculty of Arts Elective SCA Elective


Entry Requirements

Applicants are expected to have:

  • An undergraduate degree or
  • equivalent professional skills and experience and
  • some knowledge of film and digital media production processes and
  • a demonstrated ability to undertake advanced art practice and coursework

If English is not the first language, the applicant must also satisfy the University that he/she can express himself/herself (in both written and spoken English) sufficiently well to pursue the research satisfactorily. For further information about English language requirements visit the University of Sydney, International Office website http://www.usyd.edu.au/internationaloffice/student.

All applicants are required to submit a questionnaire and portfolio.