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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Emily Carr College of Art and Design 1399 Johnston St.
Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3R9
(604) 687-2345
Film Animation/Media (Film & Video)/Film Studies.
Simon Fraser University
Centre for the Arts
Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6
(604) 291-3363
Director: Grant Strate
Degrees offered: B.A., with a major in Fine and Performing Arts (film concentration); B.A. or B.G.S. with a film minor. Instructors: Al Razutis, Kaja Silverman, George Koller, Mark Smith, Dave Rimmer, Michael Eliot Hurst.
Curriculum emphasis: Production, Theory and Criticism. The program is designed for those students who wish to integrate academic theoretical and production work. 16mm production courses. Limited entry to 16.
University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 (604) 228-2211
Department of Theatre: Introduction to Film and Television/Principles of Film and Television Production/History of the Film/ Introduction to Film Production/Animation
/Film Aesthetics and Criticism/Projects in Film and Television/Studies in Film and Television/Advanced Film Production.
Styles in Film/Television, Study of Major Film/Television Artists, Advanced Problems in Film/Television Production, Seminar in Film and Television Studies, Colloquium in Film/Television, Directed Studies in Theatre and Drama and Film/Television, Master’s Thesis.
Department of Creative Writing: Writing for radio, screen and television (including graduate course).
Vancouver Community College
100 West 49th Ave.
Vancouver, B.C. V5Y 2Z6
(604) 324-5511
Photography Technician Program includes two Motion Picture and Videography courses.
Instructor: A. H. Schafer
ALBERTA
Grant MacEwan Community College Box 1796
Edmonton, Alta. T5J 2P2
(403) 474-8521
Audio Visual Program (Cromdale Campus).
Television and Film Institute University of Alberta
Box 10, Sub 11
Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2E0
(403) 437-5171
During 1982 the Institute will conduct a
series of courses accenting screenwriting. The courses will be from ten days to ten weeks in length. There will also bea series of one-day seminars on “breaking into” acting, writing and directing. In addition, there will be a special one-week course on “Production on a Shoestring.” A special 1982 Summer Seminar will focus on raising money for films. The courses, under the direction of Jaron Summers, are for working professionals.
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alta. T2N 1N4
(403) 284-5421
Department of Drama: Introduction to the Cinema/Studies in the Cinema I and II.
SASKATCHEWAN
University of Regina
College of Fine Arts
Regina, Sask. S4S 0A2
(306) 584-4860
BFA Degree Program in Film and Video: Professional course in 16mm film and videotape production, Work/Study Option available, Film History, Aesthetics and Criticism.
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