Film Canada Yearbook (2003)

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FUNDING TALENT pURUTICTS POSTEQUIPMENT SALES PRODUCTION RENTALS DISTRIBUTION EXHIBITION GOVERNMENT / FILM COMMISSIONS / AWARDS / FESTIVALS / & MORE BRITISH COLUMBIA __ CAPILANO COLLEGE Film Training Centre 2055 Purcell Way, Film P Bidg., Rm. 209 N. Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 (604) 990-7868 Fax: (604) 990-7867 Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca Programs include: Acting for Camera / Costuming / Lighting & Grip (entry level) / Motion Picture & Video Production Animation Department 2055 Purcell Way, Arbutus Bidg., Rm. 106 N. Vancouver, BC V7J 3H5 (604) 983-7516 E-mail: animation@capcollege.bc.ca Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca Programs include: Commercial & Digital Animation / also conducts Animation Fundmentals Summer Institute and the Computer Animation and Visual Effects Summer Institute EMILY CARR INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN 1399 Johnston St., Granville Island Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9 (604) 844-3800 / (800) 832-7788 Fax: (604) 844-3801 E-mail: admissions@eciad.bc.ca Website: www.eciad.bc.ca Media Arts: film / video / sound / classical & computer animation / media history / integrated media / photography es CENTRE FOR CREEN WRITERS 12 Water St., Ste. 300 Vancouver, BC V6B 1A5 (604) 682-3100 Fax: (604) 682-7909 Director: Patricia Gruben E Resource centre for screenwriters: library / script analysis service and related courses. Feature film script competition for Canadian writers / filmmakers. Deadline June 30 and October 30 yearly. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY School for the Contemporary Arts 8888 University Blvd. Burnaby, BC V5A IS6 (604) 291-3363 Fax: (604) 291-5907 E-mail: ca@sfu.ca Website: www.sfu.ca/sca Director: Martin Gotfrit Instructors: Colin Browne, Rob Groeneboer, Patricia Gruben, Terry Kerr, Jacqueline Levitin, Chris Welsby. The four-year Film and Video program is designed for students who wish to integrate academic and production work. Students begin working with 16mm film in their first year and are encouraged to develop their interests in directing, editing, screenwriting, film sound, camera, music and all aspects of dramatic, experimental and documentary production. The possibilities of the medium are expanded each year in historical and theoretical courses that explore critical and contemporary issues in sound and moving image production. Interdisciplinary work is encouraged. Students may undertake incidental or substantial studies in dance, music, theatre, visual art and technical theatre. The school is equipped with 16mm and video production facilities, including nonlinear editing and digital sound suites. The program leads to a BFA in Film Production, or applicants may apply for an extended minor. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Film Program 1874 East Mall, Rm. 2345A Vancouver, BC V6T 121 (604) 822-6037 Fax: (604) 822-0508 E-mail: film@interchange.ubc.ca Website: www.filmubc.ca Undergraduate Programs BA Major & BA Minor in Film Studies BA Major in Film Production Diploma in Film Production Graduate Programs MA in Film Studies MFA in Film Studies / Production VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL Admissions Office: 198 W. Hastings St., Ste. 200 Vancouver, BC V6B 1H2 (604) 685-5808 / (800) 661-4101 Fax: (604) 685-5830 Website: www.vfs.com Film: (604) 688-3451 Interactive Media: (604) 685-6331 8D Animation: (604) 685-6331 Acting / Writing / Makeup: (604) 685-5807 Sound Design / 2D Animation: (604) 6313000 MANITOBA UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA Film Studies Program 367 University College Winnipeg, MB R8T 2M8 (204) 474-9581 Fax: (204) 474-7684 E-mail: filmstudies@umanitoba.ca Website: www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/english/film/ Contact: Program Chair Film Studies Program: courses in film history, theory and criticism, screenwriting, and basic filmmaking. Major and minor in Film Studies. NEW BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK Box 4400 Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 (506) 453-4666 Fax: (606) 457-1874 Director, Film Program, Dept. of English: Barry Cameron, (506) 458-7404 E-mail: cameronb@unb.ca Website: www.unb.ca/web/finearts/film/ The Film Program, consisting of film studies and film production courses in the Department of English as a discrete unit but, through screenwriting, is associated with the Department's Creative Writing Program. The program is also affiliated with both the degree program in Multimedia Studies and the Minor in Fine Arts within the Faculty of Arts. Please call for details. ONTARIO ALGONQUIN COLLEGE 1385 Woodroffe Ave. Nepean, ON K2G 1V8 (613) 727-4723 Fax: (613) 727-7707 Website: www.algonquincollege.com Broadcast Television This two-year diploma program provides students with formal training to become leaders in the telecommunications industry. All aspects of the television and teleproduction industries are covered with the common focus of making graduates job-ready. Equal importance is given to the creative elements and to the technical quality in operations. The program follows a hands-on approach to learning, stressing the importance of teamwork. The professional attitude required to function in the media is promoted. The TV program components include TV production and operations, Broadcast Journalism, EFP, Outside Broadcast, Non-linear Editing and Computer Graphics. Interactive Multimedia This one-year program enables students to build on existing skills so that they can work in the field of interactive multimedia. The program covers the main elements of multimedia planning and development. Equal importance is given to the creative and technical aspects. The program follows a hands-on approach to learning, and emphasizes individual skills while stressing the importance of teamwork. The program requires students to complete a range of multimedia projects of varying difficulty. The program concludes with a four-week internship. Animation — Television This two-year program provides professional training for accomplished artists seeking to 2008 e FILM CANADA YEARBOOK BBA AAAABAAAAAABAAAAAAAAAAAARL