Graduate Coursework

Master of Design and Production

  • Course code: MC-DESPROD
Clock
Duration
2 years full time
Location
Mode (Location)
On Campus (Southbank)
Calendar-month
Intake
February
Key dates
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Fees
Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Student experience

Overview

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Southbank Campus Collaboration

Faculty of Fine Arts and Music

The course is taught at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, the proud home of the Victorian College of the Arts and the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.

Much of the teaching, research and performance takes place on the University of Melbourne’s Southbank campus. Our facilities on the University's Parkville campus, including Melba Hall, are also used for teaching, research and performances.

While studying at the Faculty, you will have the chance to benefit from a range of partnerships and engagement activities at major arts companies in Melbourne's Arts Precinct, local and national festivals and sister institutions around the world.

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Wilin Centre

Situated in the heart of Melbourne's Arts Precinct, the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development provides exposure to contemporary Indigenous arts practices and supports the recruitment of Indigenous artists, academics and students.

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Profile

Jo Briscoe

Meet Jo Briscoe, Lecturer and Course Coordinator in Design

Jo Briscoe is a production designer working in film and television and is a Lecturer in Production Design at the VCA. Her professional design practice includes design for both stage and screen. Since completing her MFA in Design, she has maintained a diverse practice across theatre, opera, film and television. Here, she answers some of our burning questions about studying Production Design at the VCA.

In your opinion, what’s the best thing about working at the VCA?
It’s wonderful to be surrounded by so much creative energy, in so many different fields. It’s incredibly inspiring to see the variety of work and ideas produced by both students and staff, and to see the opportunities for collaboration across so many fields of expression.

Teaching is also incredibly rewarding. Our courses are intensive, and students make huge progress in a brief period of time, which is thrilling to witness.

What makes a good production design student?
Production design requires a wide range of skills and interests, and is equally practical and intellectual. A passion for storytelling is essential. Students need a genuine curiosity about the world, researching all kinds of people and places, and will learn a lot of different practical skills.

Designers need an open mind and open heart to empathise with characters and situations. As design is a practical field, students also need to be able to balance their creativity with pragmatism. Being a collaborator is essential, as is the desire to get your hands dirty. There are few roles that require such a diverse range of attributes, but it’s one of the most exciting aspects of the job.

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