Film Canada Yearbook (2004)

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n | Sue b<2 i=} Add ue5 acn = i=] WwW DISTRIBUTION POSTAyano EXHIBITION pranirring FILM COMMISS!ONS EDUCATION Write the first chapter of your own career at Algonquin College in Ottawa. Algonquin’s Scriptwriting and Professional Writer programs will provide you with the training you need for an exciting career working behind the scenes in film, television, the stage, radio, non-broadcast video and new media. 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 VANCOUVER FILM SCHOOL 200 — 198 West Hastings St Vancouver BC V6B 1H2 (604) 685-5808 / (800) 661-4101 Fax: (604) 685-5830 E-mail: admissions@vfs.com Website: www.vfs.com Courses include: film production / writing / acting essentials / acting for film and television / make-up design / digital design / game design / sound design / 3D animation & visual effects / 2D animation / digital character animation. See website for more details Professional Writer — Diploma Program (2 years) (Pending Ministry Approval) ° Ideal for those with a passion for writing ° Practical training in different writing styles ¢ Learn new techniques in creative writing Scriptwriting — Graduate Certificate Program (1 year) e See your work move from page to stage ° Learn how to market your skills by working with industry professionals e Ideal for those with a college diploma, university degree or related experience For more information, please call Deborah Buck at 613-727-4723 ext. 5503 or buckd @algonquincollege.com or visit www.algonquincollege.com/media | (a AI COANIOL HAL © MediatDESIGN / .GONQUIN | manitoba UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA Film Studies Program 367 University College Winnipeg MB R&T 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 PO Box 4400 Fredericton NB E3B 5A3 (606) 453-4666 Fax: (606) 457-1874 Director, Film Program, Dept. of English: Barry Cameron, (606) 458-7404 Acting Director: Tony Larder, (506) 453-4676 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 | nova scotia NOVA SCOTIA COLLEGE OF | ART & DESIGN 5163 Duke St Halifax NS B3J 3J6 (902) 422-7381 Fax: (902)425-2420 E-mail: info@nscad.ns.ca Website: www.nscad.ns.ca Program combines extensive course options in film production techniques with an academic overview to the history and theory of film arts, providing students with a broad understanding of the film production process NOVA SCOTIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE NSCC Admissions PO Box 220 Halifax NS B3J 2M4 (902) 491-4911 / (866) 679-6722 Fax: (902) 491-3514 E-mail: admissions@nscc.ca The "screen arts" include film, video and ' computer-based media for theatrical, television, or digital distribution 2004 e FILM CANADA YEARBOOK