Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1981)

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FILM COURSES/INSTITUTES/CO-OPS/PUBLICATIONS MER TESES TT ONTARIO Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology Applied Arts Division Colonel By Campus 281 Echo Dr. Ottawa, Ont. K1S 1N3 (613) 237-5360 Department Head: Bill Collins Instructors: Tony Lhotsky, Peter Evanchuck Two-year and optional three-year diploma program. Students will get an extensive training in the most important film profes sions and film genres. Brock University St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 3A1 Dept. of Drama and Film Studies Chairman: Dr. James Leach (416) 684-7201, Ext. 428 Introduction to Film Criticism/The Director’s Cinema/The Silent and Experimental Film/Canadian Cinema/Canadian Popular Culture/Drama and Film Special Studies/ Advanced Studies in Popular Culture/Introduction tq Video/Independent Research Tutorial. The Department offers a full pass of honours B.A. in film. Carleton University Film Studies 427 St. Patrick’s College Bldg. Ottawa, Ont. K1S 5B6 (613) 231-6755/56 Film Studies is an academic discipline concerned with the history, criticism, theory and practice of the cinema both as an art form and as a documentary record of our time. The cinema is a source of pleasure and knowledge, and its study should form a part of one’s cultural education. The program will enable the student to develop a critical faculty appropriate to intelligent understanding of the cinema by approachingits study as a scholarly activity which rewards systematic research, analysis and exposition. Eleven courses will be offered in 1981-1982, leading to a B.A. with a Major or Honours in Film Studies. Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology 299 Doon Valley Dr. Kitchener, Ont. N2G 3W5 (519) 653-2511 Film Production Program: A three-year pro gram in practical filmmaking — 16 mm/ Super 8 and single camera VTR. Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology 1 Georgian College Dr. Barrie, Ont. L4M 3X9 (705) 728-1951 General and Academic Studies: Film Genre/The Heroic Age of Film Comedy. 136 Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology 205 Humber College Blvd. “i Rexdale, Ont. M9W 5L7 (416) 675-3111 Creative and Communication Arts: Film TV Production (cinematography). Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology Box 4200 Wallbridge — Loyalist Rd. Belleville, Ont. K8N 5B9 (613) 962-9501 Television Broadcasting: Film for television/Television news I/Television news II/Television Documentary I/Television Documen tary II. McMaster University Dept. of Dramatic Arts Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4L6 (416) 525-9140 The Art of the Film: The film as a medium for artistic expression, as seen in the work of major European and American directors. Two terms. American Film: A survey of some of the predominant features of the American cinema, approached from a thematic, rather than a chronological perspective. Two terms. French Cinema: A survey of French film from 1896 to the present day, with particular emphasis upon such major figures as Renoir, Clair, Bresson, Truffaut and Resnais. One term. In all courses: 1 lec., 1 tut., plus one weekly evening film screening. Prerequisite: Open. Queen’s University 160 Stuart St. Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6 (613) 547-5573 In its four-year B.A. (Honours) degree program and three-year B.A. degree program, the Department of Film Studies provides an integrated approach to film criticism and film production. A comprehensive range of courses at various levels of instruction makes possible the close study of film as art, entertainment and communication and develops a practical ability to work with the medium for expressive and communicative purposes. The fourth year of study also offers the possibility of independent study and research and of film making. The Department’s resources include excellent production facilities, a major filmarchive collection and close links with the National Film Theatre of Kingston and the Eastern Ontario Film Co-operative. Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 50 Gould St. Toronto, Ont. M5B 1E8 \J (416) 595-5167 The Film and Photography Dept. 122 Bond St. Film, photographic and communication studies. Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology 1430 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville, Ont. L6H 2L1 (416) 845-9430 ; Media Arts: A three year program designed to provide practical production experience in the fields of film, audio and television production. A new elective in writing for the media will be offered in 1981-82. Each course is specialized but students are encouraged to gain a diverse background of media skills. Most important of all is that students are encouraged to apply these skills while working on a variety of personal and community projects. University of Toronto (Innis College) 2 Sussex Ave. Toronto, Ont. M5S 1J5 (416) 978-8573 In addition to film courses at Innis College, others are offered through a number of Faculty of Arts & Science departments — English, French, Italian, etc. University of Western Ontario University College London, Ont. N6A 3K7 (519) 679-3403 Prof. Seth Feldman (519) 679-3640 Dept. of English: The Silent Cinema/World Cinema/French Film/American Sound Film/Film Comedy/Non-fictional Film/Canadian Film. University of Windsor Windsor, Ont. N9B 3P4 (519) 253-4232 Dept. of Communication Studies Bachelor of Arts and Honours Communication Studies: Master of Arts in Communication Studies. Study of the role and function of communications systems (including film) in society, and specialized coursesinfilm, radio and television production, including Super 8 and 16 mn, and film history, criticism and theory. University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1 (519) 885-1211, Ext. 2442 Dept. of Fine Arts/Film Studies Program. B.A. Major, B.A. General; also Minor in Film Studies. Courses: History of Film, Film Theory and Criticism, Religion and Film, Special topics in Film. Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3C5 (519) 884-1970 Dept. of English: Silent Film/Film Genres/ Contemporary Film/The Film Director as Artist/Canadian Film/Documentary Film/ Film Theory and Criticism/Special Topicsin Film Studies; also production coursesinFilm sa Modern Medium/Sound and Colour in ilm.