Formally known as Multimedia, this is a one year advanced course where students further enhance the knowledge developed at Level 5 and acquire new...
This course provides a comprehensive grounding in the theory and history of film and digital media as well as training in film practice,...
The Creative Design programme at ATU Sligo gives students the skills and experience needed to become an industry-ready designer to work in many...
The Beauty Therapy and Make-up course provides both practical and theoretical knowledge to learners, in a state of the art salon environment. The...
This course is fundamentally designed to provide students with a portfolio of the highest quality that will attain entry to Art and Design courses...
This course covers all aspects of make-up artistry, including fashion, theatre, TV, film, and special effects. It combines the technical skills...
On the course you learn the skills of being a designer, sketching, model making/prototyping, creative problem solving, visual communication and...
This is a one-year full time QQI Level 5 and Junior Trade course, with intensive training in the skills and education required for the Barbering...
The Film Editing and Special Effects course will introduce you to the world of digital media creation with a strong focus on film editing and...
The aim of this one year full time course is to provide the learner with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skill and competence to work...
The Best Boy Grip supports the key grip on a production, running the day-to-day operations such as rigging, positioning and moving camera and supporting lighting and movement camera apparatus.
The Director is the chief storyteller, shaping the script into a compelling visual narrative and leading the creative vision to deliver effective television content.
Body tracking is a precise skill that requires the ability to accurately animate complex rigs to match the movement of characters or objects—often on a frame-by-frame basis.
The Makeup Trainee supports senior team members, sets up and maintains workstations, and learns on the job through observation and hands-on assistance in a creative film/TV environment.
FX Technical Directors are responsible for delivering the final FX assets on a shot-by-shot basis and for solving technical challenges associated with particularly complex FX shots.
The Wardrobe Trainee supports senior staff in the costume department with basic alterations, pressing, cleaning, equipment setup, and costume research as needed.
A 3D Character Modeler specialises in organic models, sculpts hero assets for animation using digital tools, and requires strong anatomy knowledge and sculpting skills.
The role of the screenwriter is to take a project from idea to the final draft of a screenplay, which is then the blueprint for filming.
Sound Recordists are responsible for all sound recording and its quality on location or in studio, during the period of the shoot.
An Actor portrays a character by learning lines, adopting traits, and following the script to deliver a believable performance under the director’s guidance. An actor is often selected through auditions.
The Casting Assistant provides important administrative back-up to the casting director, collating and contributing to casting suggestions and ideas, and helping in practical ways.
All 3D models intended for animation require a control rig. The Rigging Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the artistic and technical quality of all rigs created for a production.