Film Canada Yearbook (2006)

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q FILM COMMISIONS PRODUCTION PNAADARICC PRE-PRODUCTION TALENT CREATIVE SERVICES oP. 2no a 2% oe8 55 <¢ education UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Film & Media Studies Department of English and Film Studies 3-5 Humanities Centre Edmonton AB T6G 2E5 (780) 492-3258 Fax: (780) 492-8142 E-mail: william.beard@ualberta.ca Website: www.humanities.ualberta.ca/ filmstudies Contact: Bill Beard (780) 492-4886 The program examines cinema in North America as well as in other parts of the world. The program is concerned with the moving image both as a medium of artistic expression and as a carrier of social values. Primary goals of the program are to educate students in the areas of: film and media history; fundamentals of visual literacy in film and television; film and media narrative; aesthetic styles and strategies in film; and the role played by film and media in social and cultural life, including their representation of gender, race and class. Secondary but important areas of instruction include more specialized and intensive instruction in film and media theory; film and media popular culture; national cinemas and media systems; and authorship and genre in film. The program contains no production component at this time. | british columbia THE ART INSTITUTE OF VANCOUVER 3264 Beta Ave Burnaby BC _V5G 4K4 (604) 298-5400 / (800) 661-1885 Website: www.aiv.aii.edu Contact: Dawne Tomlinson Programs offered in Animation Art & Design, Digital Film & Video, and Visual Effects. CAMOSUN COLLEGE — APPLIED COMMUNICATION PROGRAM Lansdowne Campus 3100 Foul Bay Rd Victoria BC V8P 5J2 (250) 370-3397 Fax: (250) 370-3679 E-mail: fernyhol@camosun.bc.ca Website: www.camosun.bc.ca Contact: Lois Fernyhough The Applied Communication Program (ACP) is a media generalist course covering many aspects of media including video, audio, writing, photography and publishing. The course is a 20-month-long diploma program consisting of four academic terms and one work term. CAPILANO COLLEGE FILM CENTRE Rm 209 — 2055 Purcell Way Film P Bldg N Vancouver BC V7J 3H5 (604) 990-7868 Fax: (604) 990-7867 Website: www.capcollege.bc.ca Motion Picture Production Program This two-term program introduces students to the complex world of dramatic film and television production. While offering a general overview of the motion picture industry, it also explores in detail such elements as camera and lighting techniques, digital editing, screenplay analysis, film-related business basics, and cinematic history. Further, the intensive, digitally based production schedule Offers the students thorough, hands-on experience in the development, production and post-production phases of dramatic film production. Based on industry-standard protocols and taught by seasoned film professionals, this Curriculum provides the students not only with a solid foundation in the creative and technical aspects of film production, but also with crucial team skills such as leadership, communication, collaboration, crisis management and group decision-making. The knowledge and skills acquired in this program will stand students in good stead no matter what further paths they ultimately choose; whether it be to seek out entry-level positions in BC's film industry, or continue their film education in Capilano College’s rigorous secondand third-year programs in Motion Picture Production, or even to pursue other career directions entirely. Additional programs include Acting for Camera / Costuming / Lighting & Grip (entry level) / Cinematography / Set Dressing. Animation Department Arbutus Bulding 106 — 2055 Purcell Way N Vancouver BC _V7J 3H5 (604) 983-7516 E-mail: animation@capcollege.be.ca Website: www.gradshow.com Programs include Commercial & Digital Animation. Also conducts Animation Fundmentals Summer Institute and the Computer Animation and Visual Effects Summer Institute. COLUMBIA ACADEMY 1295 West Broadway Ave Vancouver BC _V6H 3x8 (604) 736-3316 / (800) 665-9283 Fax: (604) 731-5458 E-mail: info@columbia-academy.com Website: www.columbia-academy,com Offering production training in broadcasting, sound design, digital video and recording. EMILY CARR INSTITUTE | Art + Design + Media 1399 Johnston St | Vancouver BC V6H 3R9 (604) 844-3820 / (800) 832-7788 Fax: (604) 844-3089 E-mail: admissions@eciad.bc.ca Website: www.eciad.bc.ca Bachelor of Media Arts Animation Major including experimental, | commercial and computer animation. Integrated Media Major including film, video, installation, performance, sound and interactive digital media. THE GULF ISLANDS FILM & TELEVISION SCHOOL S-43 C-12 RR2 Galiano Island BC _ VON 1P0 (250) 539-5729 / (800) 813-9993 Fax: (250) 539-3290 E-mail: gifts@gulfislands.com Website: www.giftsfilms.com Schoo! Director: George Harris Registrar: Betsy Fairbrother | See website for our course calendar. NANAIMO FILM SCHOOL | 357 Wesley St Nanaimo BC V9R 2T5 (250) 753 1545 E-mail: neiljackson@nanaimofilmschool.com | Website: www.nanaimofilmschool.com Nanaimo Film School aims to provide its students with the skills needed to meet the | rapid expansion of digital media, through a combination of film study and practical | exercises. PACIFIC AUDIO VISUAL INSTITUTE 34 West 8th Ave Vancouver BC V5Y 1M7 (800) 601-7284 Fax: (604) 873-4295 E-mail: info@pacificav.com Website: www.pacificav.com Fully accredited, private post-secondary institution, PAVI offers one-year, full-time diploma programs in Audio Engineering and Production, Game Design, Film and Digital Arts, Film and Music Business and Broadcast Arts. Our Film and Digital Arts program | includes film production, digital film editing, screenwriting, directing, music video production, film producing and financing, film contracts, cinematography and lighting, film | history and more. Our range of topics and depth of material make PAVI an ideal choice for film industry education, 2006 ¢ FILM CANADA YEARBOOK ADADADAADAARAAARARAARAARARARAAL S ) y AADDAAAADAAAAAAADA