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FILM COURSES/INSTITUTES/CO-OPS/PUBLICA TIONS Sa
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 6mm film and videotape production. Film History, Aesthetics and Criticism. Work/Study option available,
MANITOBA
The University of Manitoba Department of English
365 University College
Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2N2
(204) 474-9581
Steve Snyder
Film Studies Program: nine full course and five half courses in film history, theory and criticism, screenwriting, and basic film making. Major and Minor in Film Studies.
ONTARIO
Brock University
St Catherines, Ont L2S 3A1
Department of Fine Arts
Chairman: Dr.Barry Grant
(416) 688-5550, Ext3214
Introduction to Film Criticism/The Directors Cinema/The Silent Cinema/Film Theory and the Avant-Garde/National Cinema/ Critical Theory and Practice/ Canadian Cinema/Canadian Popular Culture/Film: Special Studies/ Advanced Studies in Popular Culture/Introduction to Video/Screen Education.
Honours: Thesis/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 KIS 5B6
(613) 231-6755/56
Film Studies is an academic discipline concemed 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 a student to develop a critical faculty appropriate to intelligent
understanding of the cinema by approaching its study as a scholarly activity which rewards systematic research, analysis and exposition.
Thirteen courses will be offered in 1985-86 leading to a B.A with a Major or Honours in Film Study.
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Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology
| Georgian College Dr.
Barrie, Ont L4M 3X9
(705) 728-1951
General and Applied Arts Division: The plot of comedy/American film comedy Part I (silent) and Part II (sound).
Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology
205 Humber College Blvd.
Rexdale, Ont M9W 5L7
(416) 675-3111
Applied and Creative Arts Division: Film/ TV Production Program.
A comprehensive study of practical film and TV and A/V production techniques utilizing production format teaching principles. Six semesters with specialization in semesters 5 and 6.
McMaster University
Department of Dramatic Art
Hamilton, Ont L8S 4L6
(416) 525-9140
The Art of Film: The film as a medium for artistic expression, as seen in the work of major European and American directors. Two terms.
American Cinema I: A survey of some of the predominant features of the American cinema from its beginnings to 1940. Emphasis will placed both on the artistic value of the films and on their social significance and impact One term. American Cinema II: A survey of some of the predominant features of the American cinema from 1940 to the present day. Emphasis will be placed both on the artistic value of the films and on their social significance and impact. One term. Literature and Film: An examination of the particular characteristics of both literature and film and the inter-relationship between them, through a detailed study of selected novels, short stories, and plays and the films that have been based on them. One term.
French Cinema: A survey of French film from 1896 to the present with particular emphasis upon such major figures as Renoir, Clair, Bresson, Truffaut and Resnais. One term.
Film Comedy: A study of the tradition of film comedy within a framework of comic theory in general and especially in its application to drama One term. Prerequisites: Contact Instructor, or the Chairman of the Committee of Instruction for Dramatic Arts.
Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology
School of Applied Arts
Welland Campus
P.O.Box 1005
Wood! Rd. Welland Ont L3B 5S2
(416) 735-2211
Broadcast Co-ordinator. Larry Taylor Film Instructor. Elias Petras
Three-year Broadcasting Program offers training in all aspects of Flm, TV and Radio production. Students must take general introduction to Broadcasting in First Year, with specialization during Second Year. Film production is “hands on” and aims to provide students with technical and creative skills needed for employment in various areas of film production.
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 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 film archive collection and close links with the National Film Theatre of Kingston and the Eastern Ontario Film Co-operative.
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 350 Victoria St Toronto, Ont M5B 2K3
The Film and Photography Department 122 Bond St
(416) 979-5167
Program Director, Film Studies: Elvino Sauro
Film Studies: Four-year degree program is a comprehensive education in film and video production, theory and technology enabling graduates to functioninthe ~ motion picture industries.
Required courses are film technology/ writing/theory/production/history/history of art, drawing and design/business of film and music. Electives are offered in various crafts of film making in the third and fourth years. Professionally related courses are taken as well as liberal studies courses. The program is supported by extensive teaching facilities including a 275 square meter shooting stage, recording, transferring and dubbing facilities, up to 10-track mixing, laboratory and screening