Canada

Film Production

Canada

Toronto Film School

Toronto, Canada

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About Course


Key information
Duration
: 18 Month
Study Type
: Full Time
Tuition fees
: 34.00 CAD / Total
Exam Accepted
: IELTS 6.0/9 | TOEFL 80/120
Exam Intake
: Jan | Apr | Jul | Oct
Conditional Scholarship
: NA
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  • FILM PRODUCTION
  • The program offers an intensive, behind-the-scenes education that covers all areas of filmmaking. You will experience every phase of pre-production, production and post-production while learning from industry-active filmmakers with projects such as Beauty and the Beast, Black Panther, The Shape of Water and Star Trek Beyond to their credit. The program covers various aspects of filmmaking, including writing and analyzing screenplays, developing storyboards, creating shot lists and preparing budgets and schedules. You will learn to shoot, direct, block, light scenes and capture audio, as well as assemble, cut and manipulate footage. Upon graduationthe Film Production Work Placement helps you experience the creative workforce through placement opportunities in Canada’s “Hollywood North.”
  • YOUR DEGREE PATHWAY

  • Maximize your potential with Yorkville University’s online Bachelor of Creative Arts degree. The Bachelor of Creative Arts degree completion program requires prior completion of an acceptable post-secondary diploma in the creative arts. Complete your Bachelor of Creative Arts degree in as few as 15 months. This unique degree is designed to provide advanced leadership skills in budgeting, marketing, talent management and more, and allows you to pursue your creative aspirations while balancing work and family commitments.
  • FILM PRODUCTION WORK PLACEMENT

  • Success in screen industries comes from a blend of education, experience and connections. The 6 and 12-month Film Production Work Placements offer you an opportunity to obtain all three ingredients. Through curated work opportunities, you will be embedded in the industry. You will have the chance to work with multiple companies and work alongside professionals on film projects in Toronto.
  • WHAT SETS
    THE PROGRAM APART

    CROSS COLLABORATION

    We provide a unique opportunity for cross-industry collaboration. You’ll bring your productions to life, working with students across creative programs including Writing for Film and TV, Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre and Video Game Design. Through both on-campus and off-campus productions, you’ll be mentored by a variety of cross-industry professionals.

    REAL WORLD EDUCATION

    From your first term, you are on set, behind the camera, inside editing stations and in distribution meetings. You produce at least one film project per term and gain hands-on experience, working each position on set, in a range of productions. You learn how to shoot in multiple styles with access to Toronto Film School’s studios and industry-standard cameras like the ALEXA Mini and ARRI Amira. The Film Production Work Placement then elevates all that you have learned in school to the next level and gives you the unique opportunity to work in studios and production houses in Toronto.

    INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS

    You’ll be mentored by a variety of award-winning and in-demand filmmakers. Working directors, assistant directors, producers, production managers, cinematographers, camera operators, writers and distributors all bring invaluable industry practices and insights into the classroom.

    ACCELERATED LEARNING

    Through immersive coursework and experiential learning, 18 months is the right amount of time to develop the technical, creative and business expertise for launching your career in film.

  • SMALL CLASS SIZES

    In small classes with one-on-one instruction and mentoring, you’ll have the greatest opportunity to reach your full potential. You’ll also build invaluable relationships with classmates and professional networks with peers across creative programs.

    STUDY IN THE HEART OF CANADA’S ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

    You’ll study in downtown Toronto, steps away from the lively Dundas Square which often hosts outdoor film screenings and productions. The city provides an inspirational backdrop with such world-class cultural events as the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Reel World Film Festival, Hot Docs, and North by Northeast (NXNE).

  • CAREER DIRECTIONS

  • Director

    Producer

    Camera Operator

    Production Manager

    Sound Designer

    Post Production Supervisor

    Data Management Technician (DMT)

    Location Manager

    Technical Director

    Visual Effects Supervisor

    WHO HIRES OUR GRADUATES

    Ogilvy and Mather

    Raven Banner Entertainment

    CBC

    Tricon Films + Television

    IATSE

Entry Requirement


  • Applicant must be high school passed.

Application Process


  • To become a student at Toronto Film School:

  • Submit your online application form.
  • Pay your application fee*: $100 for all programs, except for Film Production ($500).
  • You must have an Ontario secondary school diploma (grade 12) or its equivalent.
  • You may be asked to take a mature student test, if you are over 18 and not enrolling directly from secondary school
  • You must meet admission requirements for your program of choice
  • If you need more information about applying to a program you can call us at 1-866-838-6542, message us on Facebook, or visit us in person. Or just simply fill out a request information form and an Admissions Advisor will contact you within 3 business days.

    *Students can cancel a contract within two days of signing it if they deliver a written notice of cancellation to Toronto Film School at the address shown on the contract; otherwise the application fees are non-refundable. See Refund Policy here.

  • So you want to be a filmmaker? We want to hear your thoughts about film and storytelling. Please submit two short assignments:

  • Movie Critique: Write a professional critique (300-500 words) about any feature length film, describing the film’s strengths and weaknesses and assessing its overall entertainment value. You should also include various elements of filmmaking such as direction, acting, lighting, editing, effects. We’re interested in seeing your level of awareness for what makes a film work (or not). Please note, movie critiques will not be returned.
  • Storyboard: Dream up any film idea and develop a storyboard. You may also include dialogue and direction. Don’t worry about your drawing skills, you can use storyboard software or stick figures. We’re looking to see your ability for putting single visual frames into a sequence that tells a story. Storyboards will be returned during the third week of classes.
  • Requirements:

  • Apply in Term 3 of your Diploma
  • Maintain a B average in the Diploma
  • Submit resume to the work placement coordinator
  • Work Placement Requirements:  

    In Term 3 of the Film Production diploma, you can apply for the 6 or 12-month work placement. After completion of the diploma, the Film Production Work Placement helps you experience the creative workforce through placement opportunities in Canada’s “Hollywood North.”

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