Bringing learning into the workplace with Open Channel

Open Channel short courses and professional attachments help aspiring creators get in the workplace early.
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Open Channel carries a long and proud tradition of connecting emerging and early career filmmakers with existing leaders in the screen industry. However, as the landscape has shifted Open Channel have evolved their courses to better suit the contemporary media world, where inspired and fresh voices often emerge from diverse backgrounds, be that tertiary courses, the online world, self-taught film-making and other artistic fields.

With this in mind, Open Channel offers not just courses for those wishing to extend their skills and knowledge, but also a professional attachment program, connecting new creatives with industry leaders.

‘Students don’t need information anymore, not now that they’ve got the internet! What they need is real-life experience, one that’s responsive to the modern environment,’ said Daniel Schultheis, Training Manager at Open Channel. ‘And they need networks – that’s where we can help.’

Check out their full short-course calendar here, or if you’re extra-keen here’s more about their Professional Attachments Program

Lizzie Lamb
About the Author
Lizzie Lamb has been writing since she was a little itty bitty thing. She can be found copywriting at www.threebagsfullcopy.com, or doodling some especially silly therapy of her own over at Things I'll Never Do. Other than writing, she is most likely to be found drawing, reading, cooking, singing, dressmaking or gradually watching every film and television show ever made. She has a Bachelor of Creative Arts (University of Melbourne), a Master of Writing (Swinburne) and she's not afraid to use them.