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Film Television and New Media — QLD QCE scaling 2024

QTAC's verbatim 2024 scaling for Film Television and New Media (QCAA code 0093). Raw median 73/100 mapped to scaled 56.53; top-decile raw 93 mapped to scaled 78.75.

Raw → scaled distribution (2024)

PercentileRaw mark (/ 100)Scaled mark (/ 100)Adjustment
P9910084.24-15.8
P909378.75-14.2
P758469.82-14.2
P50 (median)7356.53-16.5
P256242.22-19.8

How Film Television and New Media scaled in 2024

This subject scales close to neutral. The candidature performs around the senior-secondary cohort median, so raw marks and scaled marks track each other closely. Scaling is not a major factor either way for this subject.

For Film Television and New Media specifically: a median student in the cohort had a raw mark of 73/100 and ended up with a scaled mark of 56.53/100 — an adjustment of -16.5 from raw to scaled. A top-decile student (P90) had a raw mark of 93 mapping to scaled 78.75 — adjustment of -14.2.

QCE General subjects are scored 0–100 raw. QTAC's inter-subject scaling runs a 40-iteration calibration algorithm that maps each subject's raw distribution to a scaled distribution based on how that subject's students performed across all their other subjects. The scaled mark is what counts for the ATAR aggregate; the raw mark is what your QCE certificate reports.

3-year scaling trend for Film Television and New Media

YearScaled mean (/ 100)
2022
202357.65
202456.53

Scaling has fallen by 1.1 points over 1 year (2023: 57.65 → 2024: 56.53). This typically reflects a weakening candidature — the average student in this subject is performing relatively less well in their other courses than they used to.

3-year trend data sourced from the QTAC annual scaling reports 2023–2024. See all scaling trends.

Tutor rate context for Film Television and New Media

Subject complexity classification: low — broad tutor supply. Based on our subject-complexity model, this subject typically carries a -4% adjustment to the base AU tutor rate band — partly because of the qualified-tutor pool size, partly because of subject-specific marking and exam complexity.

Tutor tierTypical rate for Film Television and New Media
University-student tutor$60/hr
Experienced graduate$75/hr
Registered teacher$105/hr
Subject specialist$135/hr

Estimates from the AU rate synthesis at /rates/. Use the rate estimator to add city and delivery format.

What this means for ATAR planning

Three reads of this scaling distribution matter for QCE students:

  1. The median (P50) shows the typical adjustment for an average performance in Film Television and New Media. Negative — average performances are scaled down because the candidature underperforms in other subjects on average.
  2. The P90 row shows where strong students land. Even in subjects with a low median scaled position, strong individual students typically score well in scaled terms — look at the P90 column before deciding a subject is "bad".
  3. The spread P25→P90 (42.22 → 78.75, a 36.5-point spread) shows the room for movement within this subject. Bigger spreads mean tutoring leverage is higher.

Caveats

Related resources

Source
  1. QTAC — ATAR Report 2024 (22-page PDF, February 2025), Table 6.
  2. QCAA — Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (curriculum authority).