Film Canada Yearbook (2006)

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VUVUUVUVUVUVUVVUVUVUVUVUUVUTUESTEELEESSEEERSSS Se education PRAXIS CENTRE FOR | SCREENWRITERS | 3120 — 515 West Hastings St Vancouver BC _V6B 5K3 (604) 268-7880 Fax: (604) 268-7882 E-mail: praxis@sfu.ca Website: www.praxisfilm.com Director: Patricia Gruben Resource centre for screenwriters: library / script analysis service and related courses. Feature film script competition for Canadian writers / filmmakers. Deadlines June 30 and December 1 yearly. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY School for the Contemporary Arts 8888 University Dr Burnaby BC V5A 1S6 (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, Jacqueline Levitin, Chris Welsby The School for the Contemporary Arts is home to the most comprehensive and innovative film and video production program in Western Canada. This BFA in Film combines film and video production, film history and theoretical studies with a view to educating artists whose creative approach to media is knowledgeable and innovative. This four-year program includes hands-on UNIVERSITY OF | BRITISH COLUMBIA Film Program Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing Brock Hall Annex 2354A — 1874 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 121 (604) 822-6037 Fax: (604) 822-0508 E-mail: film@interchange.ubc.ca Website: www. filmubc.ca Film Program Co-ordinator: Kate Castelo The UBC Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing offers two streams of film at the undergraduate and graduate levels — the more academic course of Film Studies and production and film history and theory the more technical Film Production, which are augmented by interdisciplinary courses inthe | both offered within a liberal arts context. The other areas of the school — art and culture | goal of the Department is to graduate studies, dance, music, theatre and visual art. |__ individuals with the ability to conceive, Graduates of the program have become execute and disseminate film productions successful independent media artists in film, and writing projects with sophistication, video and television and have won national | technical skill and meaningful content as well and international awards. The film program | as to give the students the background to emphasizes film sound and screenwriting and | write and speak intelligently about film. is affiliated with the Praxis Centre for Screenwriters, the celebrated national professional development program. Undergraduate Programs BA Major & BA Minor in Film Studies BFA Major in Film Production TARLINGTON TRAINING INC. Diploma in Film Production | 609 — 525 Seymour St Vancouver BC _V6B 3H7 (604) 664-0315 Fax: (604) 664-0316 E-mail: ttraining@canadafilm.com Website: www.tarlingtontraining.com Training actors for film and television. Offering children, youth and adult workshops. Graduate Programs MA in Film Studies | MFA in Film Production Joint MFA in Film Production & Creative i Writing H | | | | | | | | | | | ; | | | | \ | | | | j | | | | FILM CANADA YEARBOOK e 2006 = UNIVERSITY. OF B ng iStudies RITISH! COLUMBIA jalan (Opponuinny 3 anal Sills; 604-822-1420 film@cstudies.ubc:ca www.cstudies.ubc.ca/film UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Continuing Studies 800 Robson St Vancouver BC V6Z 3B7 (604) 822-1420 Fax: (604) 822-1499 E-mail: film@cstudies.ubc.ca Website: www.cstudies.ubc.ca/film Certificate in Entertainment Administration | This certificate is designed to teach the essentials of entertainment administration including producing, distributing, marketing and funding of entertainment made in Canada for an international audience. This program is designed for experienced film or television industry professionals who wish to work in administration, as well as managers from other industries who wish to cross over to the entertainment field. The full-time program is delivered over a 13-week period, is taught by instructors who work in the entertainment industry and includes ten courses, a two-week practicum or project assignment and job readiness workshops. | There are also a limited number of seats available for students who wish to register for | courses individually without being part of the | certificate program. 123 m ge =F 83 — | | NOILONGOYd-LSOd a NOLLUSIHX3 rT or \ YILSVICVO x