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Digital media content has never been more important, but how do you cut through in a world of noise? With a Bachelor of Visual Effects and Entertainment Design (Digital Media), you’ll gain the skills to produce digital media content with a difference.
You’ll learn how to implement digital media pipelines so that content production and delivery happens smoothly, plus become familiar with analytics tools to track the performance of digital media campaigns. You’ll also develop knowledge about the latest trends in digital media, film, animation and games to innovate in content creation.
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With a specialisation in Digital Media, your career could truly take you anywhere. This degree could open the door to roles like:
Salary
$90K
typical salary in Australia
Jobs growth
21.7%
5-year projection
Digital designers are often employed in creative agencies, at film and TV studios, or as freelancers. Many of the skills required are similar to that of traditional graphic designers, but with a greater focus on digital technologies.
They’re tasked with ensuring designs they create are not only visually appealing, but optimised for a range of digital platforms. Digital designers ideate and develop any information that is delivered digitally, from promotional content through to entertainment, always ensuring content is tailored to a specific audience or function.
Sometimes referred to as art director (animation), production designers are responsible for the overall look and feel of an animation. They make decisions about visual style, taking into consideration characters, props and environment.
Production designers work closely with directors – for example, film directors – to understand their overarching vision and intended ‘mood’ for a specific piece of work. Once this has been understood, they will create designs and define colour palettes, tone and more. This is an important leadership role in the industry, as their work often provides a solid foundation for the rest of an art department to work from.
Salary
$105K
typical salary in Australia
In your first year, you'll study essential multimedia design, gain fundamental digital skills, and be introduced to game art production. After your first year, you’ll dive deeper into your specialisation in Digital Media.
GENERAL
In your first year, you’ll study core topics and a choice of one option topic. After your first year, you can focus on an area that interests you by choosing a specialisation.
In your first year, you’ll build a strong foundation in visual effects and digital principles. You’ll explore topics such as:
For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
SPECIALISATION
After your first year, you will study topics related to your specialisation in Digital Media.
In your second year, you’ll build on your knowledge by exploring topics like:
For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
SPECIALISATION
In your third year, you'll deepen your expertise in your chosen area of interest, gaining advanced knowledge and skills through hands-on projects, work experience, and industry collaborations.
In your third year, you will deepen your knowledge by exploring topics like:
For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
By pursuing further study in visual effects and entertainment design, you’ll truly put theory into practice by developing a major creative work. Plus, you’ll develop strong research skills by developing a research question related to your creative product.
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Jason Bevan
A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and practitioner in Visual Effects, Postproduction, Animation and Film related courses. Jason has been a Course Leader in Visual Effects and associated subjects for over 2 decades. Before joining Flinders, he spent 2019 working as an Associate Professor in Visual Effects at XJTLU in Suzhou, China, helping to set up a new State of the Art Film School. He is currently an honorary Associate Professor in Visual Effects at the University of Liverpool in the UK.
Jason is a regular guest speaker at Visual Effects education events, and throughout his teaching he has been involved in numerous collaborative projects such as Combat Medics for Sky and ‘The Machine’ for Red & Black films. Jason’s technical expertise is in editing, compositing, and 3D animation software, although has a working knowledge of all areas of visual effects and film production.
Simon Scales
Simon is the Founder and Director of CDW Studios, and is also an instructor across a range of topics in the Bachelor of Visual Effects and Entertainment Design.
He has been working in the industry for over 15 years across a number of areas, from illustration and environment design, to matte painting. His clients have ranged from THQ, EA Games, LEGO, Mighty Kingdom, Animal Logic, Warner Bros, and TT Games, to name a few.
Since opening CDW Studios’ doors in 2011, Simon’s focus has been to create a world class education facility based in Australia. He has facilitated many masterclasses with some of the absolute best artists in the world coming out to Australia to share their wealth of knowledge with students in the bachelor’s degree.
Our students have access to masterclasses taught by world- renowned artists. This includes live demonstrations, hands-on active workshops, paint-overs and critical feedback on your work, and more!
These masterclasses are an opportunity for all creative and technical artists, beginner and advanced, to learn directly from artists who are working at the highest levels in the entertainment industry. Learn more about the experience and some of the incredible instructors who have been involved.
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If you don’t meet our English language entry requirements and need to improve your English language proficiency, you can do so through Flinders University Academy – or our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers.
This means that you can attend the required English language tuition at approved ELICOS providers and gain direct entry into university without an IELTS or TOEFL test.
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Two or three pieces of work is enough – and the good news is, all we’re looking for is passion and potential! Find out more about the portfolio requirements here.
In 2D animation, you’ll work to create flat images of characters, props, and backgrounds – which means that, if you wanted to show them from another side, they must be drawn again from a different angle. 3D animated objects can be viewed from any angle and still retain their sense of height, depth and width.
The main difference for animators is that 2D animation tends to require a much greater volume of illustration. It makes sense: 2D animation often requires every single frame to be drawn. Regardless of whether this is drawing by hand or using a digital tablet, it is a significant task. 3D animation, on the other hand, tends to be more technical. This form of animation is based on movements, and you’ll learn how to create movement via ‘rigs’.
The opportunities are endless! Visual effects is truly a booming industry. 3D art and VFX is everywhere, from movies, TV and games to digital avatars in AR, and immersive worlds in VR. Building skills in visual effects and entertainment design will help you stay ahead of the game and future-proof your career.
The table below shows ATAR and Selection Rank data for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR commencing in Semester 1, 2025. It is limited to applicants that have recently completed secondary education (within the last two years). Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.
ATAR-based offers only across all offer rounds | ATAR - Excluding adjustment factors | Selection Rank - ATAR plus any adjustment factors |
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Highest rank to receive an offer | 95.20 | 99.95 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 76.17 | 80.42 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 57.75 | 61.00 |
The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students in this course. It provides data on students who commenced study in this course in Semester 1, 2025 including those admitted through all offer rounds and international students studying in Australia. Applicant background groupings are based on educational background, not basis of admission. Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.
Applicant background (Semester 1, 2025) | Number of students | Percentage of all students |
---|---|---|
Higher education study (includes a bridging or enabling course) | 44 | 37% |
Vocational education and training (VET) study | 5 | 4% |
Work and life experience | <5 | <5 |
Recent secondary education - Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors such as equity or subject bonus points) | 28 | 24% |
Recent secondary education - Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test) | <5 | <5 |
Recent secondary education - Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration pathways) | 17 | 14% |
International Students | 18 | 15% |
All students | 118 | 100% |
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The type of documents you will need for your international application depends on what course you are applying for and which country you are a citizen of. Course requirements are stated on each course webpage. Examples of documentation you might expect to provide for your international application include a copy of personal identification, academic transcripts or a resume.
Once you have received your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) letter from Flinders University, you should apply for your visa as soon as possible as visa processing times can vary. You will receive your CoE letter after you have applied to study at Flinders, accepted your offer and paid the semester tuition fee.
No. Part-time study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
No. Online study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
If you don’t meet our English language or academic entry requirements, you can still gain entry to Flinders University through our on-campus pathway provider Flinders University Academy. Alternatively, you can improve your English language proficiency through our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers.
You can apply to study as an international student directly through Flinders University or an authorised agent in your country.
If you are from one of the countries listed here, you are required to apply via an education agent. If you reside onshore in Australia, you will not require an agent even if you are from the countries listed above.
Yes. As a student visa (subclass 500) holder, you and your dependents (family members) can work up to 48 hours a fortnight when your course of study is in session. If you have started a master degree by research or doctoral degree, this rule does not apply to you and working hours are not restricted.
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