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STREAMLINE ACADEMY

Take your first steps toward an exciting career in  broadcasting while gaining creative and technical knowledge in producing leading content for broadcast.
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Receive innovative training in new operational roles and technology, which addresses the heavy cost of transmitting outside broadcasts, particularly in sports coverage.

 

Learn in real-life industry roles gaining critical thinking, and hands-on practical and technical skills. Become equipped with knowledge of the industry’s dramatic technology changes as the broadcast industry rapidly heads towards a 5G future.

 

Be one of Global Advance's trainees addressing the Australian Broadcast Industry's major skills shortage.

 

The Academy's first group of twenty trainees is now entering the second year of their traineeship. 
 

Apply to attend the Streamline Academy –  Australia's only industry-run Outside Broadcasting training facility. Apply to join.

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STREAMLINE ACADEMY

Global Advance wants new employees to learn the necessary practical broadcast skills to be “job ready”. The trainees will gain practical invaluable first-hand experience, critical thinking, and hands-on practical and technical skills, and will be given the opportunity to hit the ground running and launch into a career in broadcast.

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STREAMLINE ACADEMY

The Australian Television Industry is regarded as one of the most technically capable and experienced worldwide, delivering world best standards for many decades. For a variety of reasons, exacerbated by COIVD-19, the Australian Broadcast Industry is now facing a chronic skills shortage. Today the attrition rate of skilled people leaving the industry is at an all-time high. Investment in training has become a nice to have.

 

Streamline Academy recognizes this skills shortage as one of the most significant issues facing the industry today, in particular in the outside broadcast arena which makes up some sixty per cent of production in Australia with a high emphasis on sport.  For the past decade, the industry has faced one issue after another, culminating in one of the most difficult of periods with the advent of COVID-19. 

  

Global Advance wants new employees to learn the necessary practical broadcast skills to be “job ready”. The trainees will gain practical invaluable first-hand experience, critical thinking, and hands-on practical and technical skills, and will be given the opportunity to hit the ground running and launch into a career in broadcast.

 

Trainees will be instructed throughout not only by Industry experts working side by side in the field but also undertake coursing with Australia's largest Registered Training Organization that will result in nationally accredited qualifications. 

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Each trainee will receive 6 weeks of induction training. This is a “Boot Camp” program that ensures the trainees are proficient at identifying all Prime facilities including how to pack/unpack and assemble these facilities; power-up and confirm technical integrity and master the operational features of these technologies.

 

The 12-month traineeship will embrace the key areas of Camera, Audio/Communications, Broadcast Operations, Field Technician and Streaming/Post-Production. After a series of static learning sessions in all aspects of pre-production, much of their training will be hands-on making the trainees job-ready whilst continuing their training.

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Training in broadcast operations is not suited to classroom situations. It needs to be largely “on the job” in practical workshops and is constantly compared to craft-based one on one training models.

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Only the best can be achieved with world standard technologies by having highly skilled and trained technical operators. Global Advance wants to have the most capable teams, equipping the broadcast and sports industry with new technologies that are key tools to creating a stable platform for Australia's 5G future.

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Global Advance will offer each trainee contracted employment as a Digital Technician / Technical Operator. All training will enable recognition of prior learning (RPL) for any future studies in media.

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