RMIT School of Creative Media (former)

RMIT School of Creative Media
Parent institution
College of Design and Social Context,
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Head Peter Smith
Campus RMIT City
Website RMIT School of Creative Media

The RMIT School of Creative Media is a former academic school in the College of Design and Social Context (DSC) of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), located in Melbourne, Australia. The school hosted RMIT's Animation, Audio/Visual, Creative Writing, Film & Television, Music, Multimedia, Photography, and Video Games programs. It merged with the School of Applied Communication on 6 July 2009 to form the RMIT School of Media and Communication.[1]

Location

The school is located in Building 94 on Cardigan Street in the "Carlton Precinct" of the RMIT City campus, at the northern end of the Melbourne city centre.

Programs

Vocational (TAFE)

Diploma:

Advanced Diploma:

Undergraduate

Honours:

[2]

Postgraduate

Coursework:

By Research:

AIM Centre:


1articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Photography)
2articulates into the Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Systems)
3articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry)
4articulates into the Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia) or the Bachelor of Communication degrees in the RMIT School of Applied Communication
5in partnership with the RMIT School of Computer Science and Information Technology

Centre for Animation and Interactive Media

The Centre for Animation and Interactive Media (AIM) is the school's postgraduate studio and production centre. It's respected both in Australia and internationally, and developed its reputation during the 1990s.[3] AIM productions are regularly presented at international festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival, and have won awards worldwide.[4]

The Field 36 is the RMIT School of Creative Media's exclusive gallery. The gallery has the capacity for media and electronic arts, and hosts exhibition by RMIT student and alumni as well as leading artists whose work mirrors the direction of the school.[5] It is located in Building 36 on Swanston Street at the RMIT City campus.

Partner schools

The school is specifically partnered with the leading Rhode Island School of Design in the US and the UK's oldest film school at the University of Westminster, as well as a number of other partners of the greater RMIT.[6]

Journals

Second Nature: The International Journal of Creative Media is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal auspiced in Australia by the RMIT School of Creative Media. Second Nature explores the distinctive particulars of and interconnections between textual, visual, aural and interactive creative research and practices.[7]

See also

References

Disciplines in the School of Creative Media:

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