THE JOB: TV Show Production Assistant (Gaming Industry) (Trainee) The Wonderworld Entertainment Group produce the TV Show Worldwide Gaming for Australian and international distribution. We are looking for staff interested in following a career path through the Television Production Industry and the Computer and Console Gaming industry. Although experience is not necessary for this position you must have a strong passion for the various aspects of the gaming industry and strong interest in video production. The company will provide all the training and mentors to assist you through your traineeship. You will be introduced to all the current industry software for production over Free to Air and Pay TV Networks. You will receive training in video editing, video game capture, game design, sound production, scripting, data compression, live video streaming, 3D character design, game reviewing, game consoles, lighting and many aspects associated with a video gaming television production. After successfully completing the initial period of training, having gained an understanding of the background and techniques utilised in video games, you will have the opportunity to participate in the production of the TV Show and your work will be recognised in the credits of the show. This qualification may earn credits towards your VCE or VCAL qualification and it requires attendance at the company's local studio for work & training for one day per week during the school term, with additional block release training during some school holidays. At the end of your traineeship you will have the foundation skills to pursue further training for a career in various industries such as Film, Television, Sound, Editing, Game Design, Art, Internet and more. INTRODUCTION The School Based Apprenticeship (SBAT) program offered by Wonderworld Games provides Year 10, 11 and 12 students the opportunity to study Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) while completing their high school certificates. This course is the pathway into the Advanced Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) or (Management / Sales) or (Process Improvement). On completion of the Certificate IV your career path could be that of a Multimedia Developer or Technician, Content Developer, Electronic Publisher, Website Designer or Web Publisher.
TRAINING IS PROVIDED BY A REGISTERED TRAINING ORGANISATION All training is provided at the workplace, students do not need to attend any other external institution. Training Institute of Australia (your RTO) provides all students with: Tried and tested delivery of its multimedia program over the past nine years. Access to experienced trainers with 18 years experience Workplace experience designing and producing content in a business environment A Nationally Accredited Qualification RTO SCOPE OF REGISTRATION Training Institute of Australia is a Registered Training Organisation (TOID 21136) delivering Victorian Government funded training in: Printing and Graphic Arts (Desktop Publishing) Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) COURSE DURATION Courses commence twice per year, however commencement dates can sometimes be adjusted to suit individual needs. Completion will vary from student to student but in general the course can usually be completed in eighteen months. SELECTION PROCESS After the applications have been received, interviews for applicants will be held. Successful candidates will be required to attend an induction prior to the commencement of work. WAGES SBAT staff will work up to one day each week and will earn the following hourly rates: Year 10 & 11 - $8.06 per hour; Year 12 - $8.88 per hour.
TUITION FEES & TRAVEL There are no additional costs for you such as tuition fees for training and training materials or travel as your employer will meet these costs. Further details of the schedule of fees is available on the website: traininginstitute.com.au TIMETABLE Training delivery will be intensive in the initial stages of the course. As students achieve competency using applications and equipment and gain sufficient proficiency they will be given the opportunity to apply their skills producing content for the company. All training will be delivered in the workplace. Training will consist of self-paced workbooks, group training sessions, online tutorials, one-on-one training as required, design projects and open book exams. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Occupational Health and Safety is a compulsory component of the Certificate IV course. Successful candidates will complete the OH&S training immediately on commencing the course. ASSESSMENT TASKS The Certificate IV is completed via a series of training sessions, workbooks and projects. Assessment tasks include: Completion of workbooks and projects Attendance at training sessions Completion of tutorials and workshops Creation of multimedia content Self-assessments Written exams Assessments are undertaken on completion of each unit or group of units.
COURSE CONTENT The following units will comprise the course ICP40210: STAGE 1 ICPSU260C ICPMM263C ICPSU262C CUFCMP301A Maintain a safe work environment Access and use the internet Communicate in the workplace Implement copyright arrangements BSBWOR404A Develop work priorities BSBSUS301A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices STAGE 2 ICPPP211C ICPPP221C ICPSU216C ICPPP225C CUFPPM404A CUFDIG403A CUFDIG401A ICAB5165B CUFDIG404A CUFDIG505A CUFDIG503A CUFDIG501A Develop a basic design concept Select and apply type Inspect quality against required standards Produce graphics using a graphics application Create storyboards Create user interfaces Author interactive media Create dynamic web pages Apply scripting language in authoring Design information architecture Design e-learning resources Coordinate the testing of interactive media products STAGE 3 ICPPP224C ICPPP284A ICPPP396A ICPPP334C ICPPP435C Produce pages using a page layout application Produce PDF files for online or screen display Generate high end PDF files Prepare an imposition format for printing processes Generate complex imposition
STAGE 4 CUFANM502A Create 3D digital environments CUFANM303A Create 3D digital models CUFANM401A Prepare 3D digital models for production CUFANM302A Create 3D digital animations CUFANM501A Create 3D digital character animation STAGE 5 BSBWOR501A Manage personal work priorities and professional development CUFDIG504A CUFDIG304A Design games Create visual design components HOW TO APPLY To apply for a position go to the website: www.wonderworldgames.com.au Click on the JOBS menu See the job ad, read the job and course information, then Complete the application form OR complete an Application form and return it to Damian Bradford: Email: db@26p.com.au Fax: (03) 9598 3797 Or post: 12 Melrose St, Sandringham, VIC 3191. For further information please call our office on (03) 9598 3352