Reporter:
A reporter is one type of Journalist that creates articles or reports to publish and broadcast in the mass media. Reporters may work for newspapers, magazines, television, radio and the internet.
Their role is to collect information by attending press releases, having sources, witnessing events, searching public records and conducting interviews. This process occurs in the pre production stage.
The production stage of their job involves writing articles and/or filming a broadcast.
Courses/education: To qualify as a reporter in Australia, you may need a university degree in journalism.
Courses available include a bachelor of Communications (Journalism) at RMIT University.
The requirements needed to enter this course include:
- A study score of at least 35 in unit 3 and 4 English.
- An interview (only if short listed)
Graphic Designer:
Graphic designers create visual designs by constructing layouts for newspapers, magazines, websites and other publications. Graphic designers may also create logos, signs etc for various companies.
The responsibilities of a graphic designer are to firstly discuss with the client ideas for the product being designed, and then to gather information by researching the client. Graphic designers then create various sketches and layouts for the client and pitch to them their ideas and designs. Graphic designers need to be experienced in computer softwares to help construct their designs.
Courses/education:
To qualify as a graphic designer in Australia, you may need to complete a university degree in graphic design. RMIT offers a bachelor of design (communication design) that qualifies you to work in design. The duration of this course goes for 3 years (full time).
Requirements to enter this course include:
- A study score of at least 30 in unit 3 and 4 English.
- Also, an interview may need to take place where students need to prepare to folio of their previous work.
Photojournalist:
Photojournalism is a form of journalism that uses images to broadcast information to the mass media. Photojournalists may work all over the world and can work all in many different fields (sport, fashion, world events etc). Photojournalists may be employed to work for major newspapers or work freelance, meaning they sell their images.
Courses/education:
University degrees available to become a photojournalist include a bachelor of photography course at RMIT University. The course takes 3 years to complete (full time)
Requirements to enter this course include:
- A study score of at least English in unit 3 and 4 english.
- Interview and a folio may need to be prepared.
Makeup Artist:
In the media industry, makeup artists work with hair, makeup and special effects on anyone working on screen. Makeup artists may prepare makeup for new reporters/presenters, actors and anyone else on television and film.
Courses/education:
Victoria University offers a Diploma of Specialist makeup services that allows you to work in the film, television, fashion industries. The duration of this course is 1 year and the course is available at the city campus.
Advertising:
Advertisers work for various agencies, businesses, government and non-profit organisations to persuade and convince costumers and the public to buy certain products.
Courses/education:
RMIT offers a bachelor of communication (advertising) course at their city campus which takes 3 years to complete. This course allows you to work in the media, such as in film, television, newspapers, radio, magazines and etc.
Requirements to enter this course include:
- A study score of at least 30 in unit 3 and 4 English.
- A study score of at least 30 in unit 3 and 4 English.


