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COURSES
CAPILANO COLLEGE
Film &Television Studies Continuing Education | 2055 Purcell Way
N. Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5
(604) 984-4901
Fax: (604) 983-7545
E-mail: toons @ capcollege.be.ca
Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca
Contact: Don Perro
Classical animation training specifically for
| creative careers in the traditional and computer animation industry.
| EMILY CARR INSTITUTE OF
| ART & DESIGN
1399 Johnston St.
Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9
(604) 844-3800
Fax: (604) 844-3801
Media Arts: film / video / sound / film & computer animation / media history / intermedia / photography / special effects / broadcast design | / story boarding
PRAXIS CENTRE FOR SCREENWRITERS
200 1140 Homer St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 2X6
(604) 682-3100
Fax: (604) 682-7909
Director: Patricia Gruben
Assistant: Doreen Holmes
Resource centre for screenwriters: library / computer / script analysis service and related courses. Feature film script competition for Canadian writers/filmmakers. Deadline June 30 & October 31 yearly.
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY School for the Contemporary Arts Burnaby, BC V5A IS6 (604) 291-3363 Fax: (604) 291-5907 Director: Owen Underhill Instructors: Colin Browne, Rob Groeneboer, Patricia Gruben, Jacqueline Levitin, Mark Smith, Chris Welsby, The film program is designed for students who wish to integrate academic and production work. The curriculum emphasizes contemporary film studies allied with dramatic, experimental and documentary production. Interdisciplinary work is encouraged and students may undertake incidental or substantial work in dance, music, theatre, visual art and technical theatre.
FILM CANADA YEARBOOK ° 1998
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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Film Program
Room 354A
1874 East Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 121
Department of Theatre, Film & Creative Writing (604) 822-3880 (Theatre Program)
(604) 822-6037 (Film Program)
(604) 822-2712 (Creative Writing Program) Undergraduate Courses:
Introduction to Film & TV / Introductory Video Production / History of Film / Intermediate Film Production / Studies in Film Theory / Studies in Auteurism / Studies in Genre or Period / Directing / Advanced Problems in Directing / Camera, Lighting & Sound Recording / Postproduction Techniques / Advanced Film Production
Graduate Courses:
Seminar: Styles in Film / Seminar. Study of Major Film Artists / Advanced Problems in Film Production / Seminar in Film Studies / Directed Studies / Film Master’s Thesis
Creative Writing Program
Writing for Radio, Screen & TV (including graduate course)
VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL
400 1168 Hamilton St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 2S2
(604) 685-5808
Fax: (604) 685-5830
President: James Griffin
1. Foundation Film Program: One-year handson immersion film program.
2. 3-D Computer Animation: One-year program using the most advanced technology available in computer animation.
3. Classical Animation: One-year production program stressing art technique and new technology.
4. Multimedia: The most advanced multimedia program in North America.
5. Acting for Film & TV: One-year comprehensive program for aspiring or working actors.
6. 50 part-time classes in filmmaking, acting, 3D computer animation, multimedia and classical animation.
7. Certified Alias training.
8. Certified Avid training.
Call for a brochure. Visit our Website at:
www.multimedia.edv
Alberta
THE BANFF CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
Box 1020, Stn. 28
Banff, AB TOL OCO
(403) 762-6696
Fax: (403) 762-6665
E-mail: arts_info @banffcentre.ab.ca
Website: www_nnnr.banffcentre.ab.ca
Artistic Director Media and Visual Arts/Exec. Producer TV and New Media: Sara Diamond The Media and Visual Arts department at The Banff Centre for the Arts provides a wide range of creative and professional development opportunities in film and television.
Throughout the year, the department's Banff Multimedia Institute offers a variety of programs through its residencies, work studies, coproductions, workshops, exhibitions and special projects. In 1998, the Institute will run specialized television workshops that will address writing for comedies, series, and movies of the week. Other workshops will focus on new media issues from education and design, to software development and project financing.
The Banff Centre for the Arts is also a place for collaboration. The Television and Interactive Media Co-Production Program welcomes artists from around the world and provides them with access to facilities, technical support and financial assistance. The Work Study Program allows participants an opportunity to expand and upgrade their skills in the areas of television production and post-production, visual art support, computer applications support and curatorial practice.
We invite project and residency proposals from individuals, groups, and organizations. Special programs for Aboriginal media and visual arts, curators and technologists. There are facilities for ceramics, multimedia and computer arts, photography, print media, performance art, paper making and textiles, television and video, 16mm film editing, mixed media, 2D and 3D. Facility and equipment rentals are also available.
GRANT MacEWAN COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
Box 1796
Edmonton, AB T5J 2P2 Chairman: Coleen Finlayson
(403) 497-5680
Audio-visual Communications (City Centre Campus)
Courses offered: Video Production |, I, W/
Multimedia Macintosh Computer / Digital Imaging / Digital Audio & Video Editing / Photography & Audio
THE SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SAIT)
1301 16th Ave. N.W.
Calgary, AB T2M OL4
(403) 284-8740
Fax: (403) 284-7121
Applied Arts & Sciences
Major Programs: TV / Radio / Broadcast News / §
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