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Programme

Higher Diploma in Film and Media Production

Department

Department of Design

Programme Code

HDFMP

Duration and Mode of Study

2-year full-time/ part-time programme

Medium of Instruction

Chinese supplemented by English

QF Level

4

QR Registration No.

20/000437/L4

Registration Validity Period

01/09/2020 – 31/08/2023

Social Media
Further Studies Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Digital Entertainment Technology*
Further Studies Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Management (Honours) in Design Business*
Further Studies Joint Top-Up Degree Programmes (Design)*
Diploma/Certificate Diploma of General Studies
Sub-Degree Higher Diploma in Film and Media Production
Sub-Degree Higher Diploma in Design

Programme Features

This comprehensive course integrates theories and practices, co-organized by the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers. Before finishing a final year project, which is to be led by the instructors from the film industry, students would also learn the usual practice and skills of film production, instructors would introduce outstanding students to the industry so as to offer more practice opportunities. In 2020, students had chance to join the production crews of the “Microfilm Production Support Scheme (Music)”, as well as the “Inter-departmental skills enhancement Programme”.

With the close connections with the industry, the Programme has the following uniqueness:

  • Curriculum that meets the actual needs of the industry
  • Up-to-date knowledge and skills taught by renowned film professionals
  • Up-to-date equipment used in the Industry
  • Close connection with the industry which creates career opportunities for our graduates

*Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers (FHKF):

The Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers was established in 2002. Its members include the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild, Hong Kong Film Assistant Directors' Association, Hong Kong Screen Writers' Guild, Society of Cinematographers (HK), Hong Kong Film Arts Association, Hong Kong Movie Production Executives Association, Hong Kong Cinematography Lighting Association, Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild, Hong Kong Stuntman Association, Society of Film Editors (HK) and Association of Motion Picture Post Production Professionals.

It aims to:

  • uphold and safeguard the rights and interests of Hong Kong filmmakers;
  • improve Hong Kong's film production environment; and
  • voice the views of the industry and act as a bridge between the industry and the HKSAR Government and other parties.

Programme Objectives

The Higher Diploma in Film and Media Production Programme aims at preparing students to enter the film and media production industry with the required knowledge, competencies and skills. It provides courses that offer a foundation for understanding the technological, aesthetical and creative processes involved in film and media production. The Programme adopts practical and project-based teaching and learning methods in order to train students with the generic and subject-specific and transferable skills essential for effective contemporary practice in the film and media production industry.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Programme, learners should be able to:

  • Demonstrate technical and creative competence at a para-professional level in film and media production;
  • Understand the professional practice and roles involved in film and media production;
  • Analyse the professional, social, cultural and global contexts in which film, video or any form of moving images are produced and consumed;
  • Communicate and collaborate effectively with colleagues and other professionals in film and media production;
  • Apply ethical reasoning in the performance of personal and professional responsibilities;
  • Use information technology (IT) as a supporting tool in the daily work environment; and
  • Build a portfolio of identifiable specialist knowledge and skills that would enable them to enter the film and media production industry.
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Local Students

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Education Articulation Pathways

Career Pathways

500

hours of internship

XX%

employment rate

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