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work with post-production houses, in production management, camera crews, sound crews, art departments, and as writers, directors and location managers. Many graduates go on to direct and produce their own independent productions.
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
OF DESIGN
31 Wellesley St. E.
Toronto, ON M4Y 1G7
(416) 922-3666 / (800) 361-6664
Fax: (416) 922-7504
E-mail: admissions @iaod.com
Contact: Admissions
Full-time courses as follows:
* Digital Video Editing & Design
* Digital Media Design Web design, Interactive CD-ROMs, KIOSKs and more
* Computer Graphics Design QuarkXPress, Photoshop, Illustrator.
* Computer Animation using SGI systems Softimage and Maya
* Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) — using AutoCAD 2000
* Digital Film & Television Production
McMASTER UNIVERSITY School of Art, Drama & Music
Hamilton, ON L8S 4M2
(905) 525-9140 ext. 27671
Fax: (905) 527-6793
Contact: J.A. Sokalski, ext. 27664
E-mail: sokalski@memaster.ca
Courses on the following topics are available for credit in Drama: The Art of Film; American Cinema; National Cinemas (French, Japanese, Soviet and East European, etc.); Genre Studies; and Literature and Film (also available for credit in English and Comparative Literature).
NIAGARA COLLEGE (CANADA) SCHOOL OF MEDIA & DESIGN
Broadcasting: Radio, TV, Film
Welland Campus
Box 1005
300 Woodlawn Rd.
Welland, ON L3B 5S2
(905) 735-2211
Fax: (905) 736-6002
Co-ordinator: Alysha Henderson
Film Instructors: Elias Petras, Greg N. Darling, Andrew Stevenson
Three-year Broadcasting Program offers training in all aspects of 16mm film, TV (EFP, ENG, studio and mobile) and radio production. Students take all three in the first year, with specialization in the second and third years, Extensive facllities include 16mm Steenbeck cutting rooms, non-linear video editing, professional 16mm film and digital video cameras and sound recording equipment. A hands-on course which aims to provide students with creative and technical skills needed for employment In all areas of film and video production,
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
100 McCaul St.
Toronto, ON M5T 1W1
(416) 977-6000
Fax: (416) 977-6006
Contact: Roberta Forsyth, Integrated Media Dept. ext. 330
O.C.A.D. in its education of professional artists and designers offers both fulland part-time programs. Critical and theoretical study, along with courses that offer hands-on experience in film production, video, animation, audio and computers create the ability to offer a full media program.
Basic to advanced production courses include directing, scriptwriting, cinematography, sound
recording, lighting, editing and post-production.
Animation, rotoscoping, optical printing and computer-aided animation are all available. The college offers all levels of electronic image manipulation and production, off-line and online post-production and computer-assisted image manipulation. Studio and field sound recording, editing, mixing and explorations in music composition complete the package.
Mix all of that with the rest of the college's offerings, wood, metal, mouldmaking, photography, painting, etc. and you have a recipe for an outstanding learning experience.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
160 Stuart St.
Kingston, ON K7L 3N6
(613) 533-2178
E-mail: film @ post.queensu.ca
In its four-year BA (Honours) degree program and three-year BA degree program, the Department of Film Studies provides an integrated approach to film criticism, history, and production. A comprehensive tange 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 filmmaking.
The Department's resources include excellent production facilities and a major film archive collection.
RYERSON POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
350 Victoria St.
Toronto, ON M5B 2K3
The School of Image Arts
122 Bond St.
(416) 979-5167
Fax: (416) 979-5139
Website: www.imagearts.ryerson.ca
Film Studies Program
The film program Is designed to develop innovative film and video makers who are thoughtful practitioners of thelr medium, conscious of historical precedents and conversant with contemporary motion picture practice, theory and technology.
Bullding on the foundation year, students in the
film option are required to take core courses in Production (producing, directing, cinematography and editing practices), Writing, Technology, Business, Visual Studies, Film History and Theory.
Students undertake Increasingly complex short film and video productions that illustrate the aesthetic concepts and principles being Studied in the classroom. In their final year, students are required to produce a completed film or video, or assume a leadership position on a number of their colleagues’ projects. Additional electives such as Directing Screen Performance, Art Direction, Set Design, Digital Applications, Sound, Advanced Cinematography and Lighting expand students’ understanding of related professional areas and prepare them for creative success within this competitive and demanding industry.
SENECA COLLEGE
Digital Media Centre
21 Beverly Hills Dr.
Toronto, ON M3L 1A2
(416) 491-5050
Fax: (416) 235-0462
E-mail: dmc @senecac.on.ca
Website: http://dme.senecac.on.ca
Contact: Gina Bailey (416) 491-5050 ext. 4351 Intensive 16-week course taught in professional training environment equipped with Silicon Graphics Octane R10000 and O2 workstations networked to an Origin2000 server with multiple processors. DAT backup is available for student project storage and facility includes computer and video hardware for high quality final output to tape. Each system comes configured with advanced animation and visual effects software such as Softimage 3 Extreme, Mayer, F/X and Animation and Amazon 3D paint. Classes run three times a year and topics covered will include Unix, Storyboarding, modelling, character animation, lighting and textures, visual effects, 3D paint techniques, rendering, compositing tools and motion capture techniques.
SHERIDAN COLLEGE 1480 Trafalgar Rd.
Oakville, ON L6H 2L14
(905) 845-9430
Website: www.sheridanc.on.ca
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 taught by about 30 instructors through the Faculty of Arts and Sclence. There are no courses In practical film production,
Students include their Cinema Studies Program within elther a 20-course (Honours) BA degree program or a 15-course BA degree Program. Courses reflect the notion that
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