Overview

The CUA31020 Certificate III in Screen and Media is a foundational qualification that prepares you for a career in the creative industries. It covers essential skills in areas such as digital media production, basic animation, video editing, sound recording, and screen industry practices. Through hands-on training, you'll learn to use industry-standard software and equipment, develop creative content, and understand workplace safety and collaboration. This course is designed for aspiring media professionals, including school leavers, career changers, or those looking to formalise their skills. Upon completion, you'll be ready for roles like production assistant, junior animator, camera operator, or digital content assistant, providing a solid stepping stone to further study or employment in Australia's dynamic screen sector.

Industry Context

The screen and media industry in Australia is a growing sector encompassing film, television, animation, streaming services, and digital content production. This qualification opens pathways to entry-level job roles such as production runner, assistant editor, sound technician, or multimedia assistant. With skills from CUA31020, you can pursue opportunities in production companies, broadcasters, post-production studios, advertising agencies, and freelance creative work, supporting career advancement in areas like directing, cinematography, or special effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CUA31020 Certificate III in Screen and Media cover?

This qualification covers core units in screen and media production, including digital imaging, basic animation, video editing, sound recording, and industry knowledge. You'll gain practical skills to create and manage media content for various platforms.

What are the entry requirements for this qualification?

Entry requirements vary by provider but typically include a minimum Year 10 education or equivalent, basic literacy and numeracy skills, and an interest in creative industries. Some providers may require a portfolio or interview.

What career outcomes can I expect after completing this course?

Graduates can pursue entry-level roles such as production assistant, junior animator, camera operator, sound technician, or digital content assistant in film, TV, animation, or media companies.

How is this qualification delivered (e.g., online, face-to-face)?

Delivery modes include face-to-face classes in studios or workshops, online learning for theory components, and blended options. Practical training often involves hands-on projects and industry placements.

How long does it take to complete the Certificate III in Screen and Media?

The duration typically ranges from 6 to 12 months of full-time study, or longer for part-time or flexible learning, depending on the training provider and individual pace.

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Last updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026