The Department of Screen and Media plays a vital part in South Australia's screen culture. Collaborations with Adelaide's arts and education industries and the wider culture of the South Australia and the Australian nation include:
- Adelaide Film Festival
- The Autism Point of View - Documentary
- Burns Simulation Project - simulation tools in Medical research and teaching
- Campuses in Cyberspace - facilitating interactions and collaborations between university communities around the globe using virtual worlds
- Come Into My World - multimedia educational resource
- Community Voices - collaboration between Flinders Screen Production and the State Government Office for Volunteers
- Coping with School Bullying - Educational DVD
- Cyberdreaming/Digital Songlines – 3D gaming technologies applied to initiatives in indigenous cultural heritage
- The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office screenings
- The Helpmann Academy
- Joined-Up - online documentaries
- Media Resource Centre of South Australia
- MEGA – Entrepreneurship Masterclass program for students
- My Long Neck – documentary
- The Next El Masri - short drama
- Old Adelaide Gaol Project – student-centred 3D simulation game development for educational and cultural heritage context
- Practicum in Screen & Media Industries – linking students with Screen and Media workplaces
- Reconciliation Pedagogy : 3D gaming and role play in addressing cultural difference
- Real Time, Metro and Metro Education – journals
- SACE Media Studies Curriculum Leaders Group
- Seatime Stories - documentary series
- Squllion (tm) – commercial software development
- Teaching Underwater Cultural Heritage – documentaries and teaching resources

