Staff.

Tommy Honey

Tommy Honey - Director

Tommy Honey has a background in education and creative management. He has taught in...

John Reid - Head tutor

John Reid is the Head Tutor and manages the delivery of the curriculum. This include...

Alison Langdon - Programme Co-ordinator

Alison Langdon is the Programme Co-ordinator responsible for co-ordinating the visit...

Jessica Charlton - Technician

Jessica Charlton is the Technician responsible for managing the technical aspects of...

Adèle Chapman - Receptionist/ Administrator

Adèle Chapman is the Receptionist/Administrator responsible for the operational sup...

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Overview

For 2010 and 2011 The Film School is running a one-year Certificate course, Introduction to Film and Television Production, with an intake in February and another in July. This course is approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority under the provisions of the Education Act 1989 and the Film School is accredited to teach it.

The course is approved at Level 5 on the Qualifications Framework. It is 40 weeks long, for a minimum of 34 hours per week. In order to apply for a place on the course, students must have reached the age of eighteen years.

Students graduate with The Film School's own Certificate, which is recognised by the film and television industry. Students are also given the opportunity to achieve other relevant certificates e.g. First Aid, which will further prepare them for taking up employment in the film industry.