Film Canada Yearbook (1998)

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FUNDING/ DISTRIBUTION «= comauriaineeass EXHIBITION TV/ PAY-TV & SPECIALTY VIDEO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ‘ASSOCIATIONS FILM COURSES, INSTITUTES, ETC. ——$—$—$———— TSB SCHOOL OF ANIMATION Toronto Schoo! of Business Oshawa Centre Oshawa, ON LiJ 2K5 (905) 723-1163 Fax: (905) 433-8962 Contact: Elly Gotz Training in computer animation with SGI Alias/Wavefront UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (Innis College) 2 Sussex Ave. Toronto, ON M5S 1J5 (416) 978-5809 / 7271 The Cinema Studies Program offers undergraduate specialist, major and minor programs with 40 courses in film history, theory and criticism through the Faculty of Arts and Science. There are no courses in practical film production. Students include their Cinema Studies Program within either a 20-course (Honours) B.A. degree program or a 15-course B.A. degree program. Courses reflect the notion that Cinema Studies is an independent discipline within the humanities: films are the subject/object of study. In addition to core-courses in film analysis, history and theory offered at Innis College, the program offers courses on a wide range of National Cinemas: American, English Canadian, Czech and Slovak, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Quebec, Soviet, and Spanish and Latin American. Interdisciplinary film courses are available through the Departments of Anthropology, History, Study of Religion and Sociology, and by programs in Canadian Studies, Semiotics and Women's Studies. Senior specialists take limited enrolment seminars or independent study in film. Qualified non-degree “Special Students” are welcome in most of these courses. UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 (519) 885-1211, Ext. 3709 / 2442 Fax: (519) 746-4982 Website: www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/FINE/juhde/ film.htm Film Studies Program offered by the Fine Arts Department. B.A. Honours (4-year), B.A. General (4and 3year); also Minor & Joint Honours in Film Studies. Courses: History of Film, Film & TV Theory/Criticism, French, East European, Italian Film, Science Fiction Cinema, Religion and Film, special topics in Film. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO English Dept. Undergraduate Studies University College, Rm. 182 London, ON N6A 3K7 (519) 679-2111 ext. 5796 Area of concentration in film and combined honours in film and another subject. Courses: Introduction to Film, American Film, Film Comedy/Film Genre, Canadian Film, World 172 Cinema, Representation of Gender, Film Aesthetics, Film Theory, Advanced Film Theory, Avant-Garde Cinema, Documentary Cinema, Film Directors/Auteurs: Special Topics, Special Topics, Canadian Cinema: Special Topics, Contemporary Film, National Cinemas: Special Topics, Seminar in Film UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR Windsor, ON N9B 3P4 (519) 253-4232 ext. 2897 Communication Studies: Bachelor of Arts, Honours Communication Studies. Study of the role and function of communications systems (including film) in society, and specialized courses in film, radio and TV production, film history, criticism and theory. WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5 (519) 884-1970 Department of English: Contemporary Film / Canadian Film / Film Theory and Criticism / German Film; also production courses in Film as a Modern Medium / Electronic Approaches to Film Making. Film Studies major as 2nd major (3-year program). YORK UNIVERSITY Department of Film & Video 224 Centre for Film and Theatre 4700 Keele St. North York (Toronto), ON M3J 1P3 (416) 736-5149 Fax: (416) 736-5710 Chair: Professor Scott Forsyth For information on applications and admissions, contact: Don Murdoch, Liaison Officer Faculty of Fine Arts (416) 736-5135 Fax: (416) 736-5447 E-mail: finearts @ yorku.ca York Film & Video offers the opportunity to combine practical hands-on training in film and video with a broad university education. Areas of specialization include production, screenwriting and film studies (theory/history), leading to an Honours B.A. or B.F.A., or M.F.A. degrees. Housed in the largest theatre and film teaching complex in Canada, facilities include time code off-line/on-line editing and an industry-standard soundstage. Québec CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Cinema 1455 ouest de Maisonneuve Montréal, QC H3G 1M8 (514) 848-4666 The Department of Cinema has three undergraduate programs related to film. Students may choose to concentrate their studies in Film Production, Film Studies or Film Animation. In addition, an M.F.A. in Film Production and an MA in Film Studies are offered. Address all enquiries to: Chair: Peter Rist Head, Film Animation: Stefan Anastasiu Head, Film Production: Marjorie Morton Head, Film Studies: Thomas Waugh Head, Graduate Film Production: André Herman Head, MA in Film Studies: Thomas Waugh McGILL UNIVERSITY Department of English 853 Sherbrooke St. W. Montréal, QC H3A 2T6 (514) 398-6550 Cultural Studies Program: This program is one of three options offered by the Department of English, leading to both majors and honours degrees. The program concentrates on forms of cultural expression and symbolic interaction, and on the various media through which these may be disseminated and transformed. Such study recognizes the wide role that film and other mass media occupy in modern cultural life, and approaches them from a concern with symbolic form, aesthetically based forms of analysis, and the various modes of criticism and theory relevant to media which contain both verbal and non-verbal elements. TREBAS INSTITUTE Montréal campus and head office: 451 St-Jean St. Montréal, QC H2Y 2R5 (514) 845-4141 Toronto campus: 410 Dundas St. E. Toronto, ON MSA 2A8 (416) 966-3066 Vancouver campus: 112 East 3rd Ave. Vancouver, BC V5T 1C8 (604) 872-2666 A national organization providing career training in film / TV production, digital media, the music business and recording arts and sciences. Programs include Recorded Music Production / Audio Engineering Technology / Music Industry Management / Entertainment Electronics / Commercial Music / Film & TV Production / Interactive Multimedia / 3-D Animation / Game Design UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL Etudes cinématographiques Département d'histoire de l'art 3150 rue Jean-Brillant C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-Ville Montréal, QC H3C 3J7 (514) 343-2194 Fax: (514) 343-2393 Responsable: Marc F. Gélinas Ce programme d'études cinématographiques est dispensé au premier cycle (Mineur et Majeur) et au deuxiéme cycle (Maitrise), dans le cadre du Département d'histoire de I'art. Ce programme d'études tend a se définir comme un laboratoire d'expérimentation et de recherche. Dans les cours sur la critique, analyse et la théorie, l'accent est mis sur limportance de la recherche et de l'expérimentation tout au long de l'histoire du 1998 * FILM CANADA YEARBOOK