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The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. The school is a Commonwealth Government
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.


History

Established in 1972 as the Australian Film and Television School, as part of the
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's strategy to promote the development of Australia's cultural activity, AFTRS was opened to students in 1973, with the first intake of 12 students including directors
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, Phillip Noyce and Chris Noonan. In 1973
Jerzy Toeplitz Jerzy Toeplitz AO (24 November 190924 July 1995) was a Polish film educator and theorist. He was the co-founder of the Polish Film School, and later took up an appointment in Australia for the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Betw ...
was appointed Foundation Director of the School and after six years in the role was awarded the
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and the AFI's Longford Lyell Award. In 1975
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helped to create funding agencies to support the film school.


Campus

For many years AFTRS was located in purpose-built premises at North Ryde, Sydney. In 2008 the school relocated to a purpose-built facility adjacent to Fox Studios, located inside the Entertainment Quarter in Moore Park, Sydney. AFTRS is the only screen and broadcast school in the world to cater for all of the specialisations under the one roof. The campus includes: a full-size 5.1 sound theatre (seats 126), state-of-the-art mix theatre, two large professional film and television studios, film studios, state-of-the-art sound recording studios, and a host of other facilities and equipment. Also located on campus is the Jerzy Toeplitz Library.


Courses and admission

Admission into AFTRS degree courses is competitive and based on merit selection. Places are limited. offerings include: *Master of Arts Screen in 10 disciplines (full-time) *Master of Arts Screen: Business and Leadership (full-time) *Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting (full-time or part-time) *Undergraduate degree: Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production (full-time)


Governance

As a statutory body, AFTRS is governed by the ''Australian Film, Television and Radio School Act 1973'' with its Council responsible to the Minister for the Arts, representing the Federal Parliament. There are nine members of the Council: * three appointed by the
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; * one staff member elected by staff annually; and * one student member elected by students annually. ,
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is chair of the council, while the CEO is Nell Greenwood. The school is a member of
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: the Australian Roundtable for Arts Training Excellence, a group of arts training organisations funded by the federal government.


AFTRS International VR Award

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artistic Director and
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champion, along with Google Creative Technologist Mathew Tizard and AFTRS Head of Documentary Rachel Landers, sat on the jury for the inaugural
AFTRS The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. The school is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority. History Establishe ...
International VR Award in 2017. ''Nothing Happens'', by Michelle and Uri Kranot, won the award, while ''The Other Dakar'' by Selly Raby, based on
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won the award in 2018.


Academy Award success

four AFTRS student films had been nominated for
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: *'Inja' (2000), directed by Steve Pasvolsky, produced by Joanne Weatherstone *'Birthday Boy' (2003), directed by Sejong Park, produced by Andrew Gregory *'The Saviour', directed by Peter Templeman, produced by Stuart Parkyn *'Emily' Student Academy Award (2010), directed by Ben Mathews, produced by Simon Moore Six AFTRS Alumni winners of Academy Awards® *Jane Campion: Best Original Screenplay,'The Piano' *Andrew Lesnie: Best Achievement in Cinematography,'The Lord of the Rings' *Dion Beebe: Best Achievement in Cinematography,'Memoirs of a Geisha' *Margaret Sixel: Best Film Editing, 'Mad Max: Fury Road' *David White: Best Sound Editing, 'Mad Max: Fury Road' *Peter Grace: Best Sound Mixing, 'Hacksaw Ridge' Five AFTRS alumni nominated for Academy Awards® *Dion Beebe: Best Achievement in Cinematography,'Chicago' *Jane Campion: Best Director, 'The Power of the Dog' *Chris Noonan: Best Director, 'Babe' *Pip Karmel Best Editing, 'Shine' *Tony McNamara: Best Original Screenplay, 'The Favourite'


Alumni

The entire list of AFTRS graduates by year, from 1973 to now, can be viewed on the School's website. Directing *
Mario Andreacchio Mario Andreacchio (born 1 January 1955) is an Australian film producer/director. Born in Leigh Creek, South Australia to Italians, Italian parents, Andreacchio graduated from Flinders University with a degree in Psychology (after originally go ...
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Gillian Armstrong Gillian May Armstrong (born 18 December 1950) is an Australian feature film and documentary director, who specializes in period drama. Her films often feature female perspectives and protagonists. Many of her movies are historical dramas. E ...
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Jane Campion Dame Elizabeth Jane Campion (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand filmmaker. She is best known for writing and directing the critically acclaimed films ''The Piano'' (1993) and '' The Power of the Dog'' (2021), for which she has received a tot ...
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Alister Grierson Alister Grierson (born 1969) is an Australian film director and scriptwriter. Early life and education Born in Canberra, he completed his secondary schooling at Canberra Grammar, graduated in Economics and Arts from the Australian National Un ...
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Rolf de Heer Rolf de Heer (born 4 May 1951) is a Dutch Australian film director. De Heer was born in Heemskerk in the Netherlands but migrated to Sydney when he was eight years old.
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Daniel Krige Daniel Krige (born 16 July 1970) is a writer, director and actor. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, he grew up in Australia. Krige began working as a writer at the age of sixteen for Grundy Television. History He attended the Australian Film ...
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Jocelyn Moorhouse Jocelyn Denise Moorhouse (born 4 September 1960) is an Australian screenwriter and film director. She has directed films such as ''Proof'', ''How to Make an American Quilt'', ''A Thousand Acres'' and '' The Dressmaker''. Moorhouse has also col ...
* Chris Noonan * Phillip Noyce *
Rachel Perkins Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She directed the films ''Radiance'' (1998), ''One Night the Moon'' (2001), ''Bran Nue Dae'' (2010), and ''Jasper Jones'' (2017). Perkins is an ...
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Alex Proyas Alexander Proyas (; Greek: Αλέξανδρος Πρόγιας; born 23 September 1963) is an Australian filmmaker of Greek descent. Proyas is best known for directing the films '' The Crow'' (1994), '' Dark City'' (1998), ''I, Robot'' (2004), ...
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Michael James Rowland Michael James Rowland (born 15 January 1964) is an Australian film director. Early years Prior to his screen career, Rowland studied graphic design at the North Adelaide School of Art in South Australia and started his early working life as a ...
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Ivan Sen Ivan Sen (born 1972) is an Indigenous Australian filmmaker. He is a director, screenwriter and cinematographer, as well as an editor, composer and sound designer. He is co-founder and director of Bunya Productions. Early life Ivan Sen was bor ...
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Cate Shortland Cate Shortland (born 10 August 1968) is an Australian screenwriter, film director, television director, and television writer. She received international acclaim for her 2004 romantic drama film '' Somersault'', her 2012 historical drama film ' ...
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Kriv Stenders Kriv Stenders is an Australian writer, producer and director best known for the film '' Red Dog'' and the thriller film ''Kill Me Three Times''. He started off directing music videos for many famous Australian bands, including Go Betweens, M ...
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Warwick Thornton Warwick Thornton (born 1970) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His debut feature film '' Samson and Delilah'' won the Caméra d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the award for Best Film at the Asia Pacific ...
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Rowan Woods Rowan Woods (born 1959) is an Australian AACTA Award-winning film and television director, actor and screenwriter. Career Film Woods directed '' The Boys'' in 1998 and won an ACCTA Award for Best Direction. The film was also entered into the 4 ...
Producing * Peter Rees Screenwriting *
Billy Marshall Stoneking William Randolph Marshall (31 August 1947 – 15 July 2016), better known as Billy Marshall Stoneking, was an American-Australian poet, playwright, filmmaker, and teacher. His son C.W. Stoneking is a musician. Childhood and education William Rand ...
* Tony McNamara *
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Cinematography * Andrew Lesnie *
Dion Beebe Dion Beebe A.C.S. A.S.C. ( ; born 18 May 1968) is an Australian-South African cinematographer. Originally from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, his family moved to Cape Town, South Africa in 1972. Dion studied cinematography at the Australian ...
Editing *
Pip Karmel Philippa "Pip" Karmel (born 27 March 1963) is an Australian filmmaker. As a film editor, she has worked exclusively with director Scott Hicks (director), Scott Hicks in a List of film director and editor collaborations, notable collaboration fr ...
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Margaret Sixel Margaret Sixel is an Australian and South African film editor. She is best known for her work as editor on her husband George Miller's films, including '' Babe: Pig in the City'' (1998), ''Happy Feet'' (2006), and '' Mad Max: Fury Road'' (2015) ...
Composing * Amanda Brown *
Benjamin Speed Benjamin Peter Speed (born 27 June 1979) is an Australian musician who composes scores for film, television and theatre. He performs and records as Mister Speed and was vocalist and songwriter in the Australian alternative, electronic and hi ...
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Matteo Zingales Matteo Zingales (born 28 October 1980) is an Australian film music composer who has won the AACTA Award for Best Original Score for a Feature Film for two years running. In 2013, he shared the award with Jono Ma (of rock band Jagwar Ma) for Best ...
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Antony Partos Antony Michael Partos (born 1 August 1968) is an Australian film and TV composer. He specialises in creating scores that blend both acoustic and electronic elements with a mix of world musical instruments. His feature film credits include '' Ani ...
* Caitlin Yeo Design * Felicity Abbott *
Melinda Doring ''Melinda Doring'' is an Australian production designer and former costume designer. She has won the AACTA Award for Best Production Design four times and been nominated twice more. Career In reviews of ''Home Song Stories'' (2007), ''Variety' ...
Radio * Stuart Bocking * Reuben Mourad * Jason Morrison *
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* Kent Small *
Simon Marnie Simon Marnie is an Australian radio and television presenter. Career Radio Marnie was a student of the inaugural radio course at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Prior to joining ABC Radio Sydney, he worked at Triple J st ...
* David Spears


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