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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 range 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 UNIVERSITY
850 Victoria St
Toronto ON M5B 2K3
(416) 979-5000
Website: www.ryerson.ca
The comprehensive and rigorous curriculum will allow you to move confidently between all visual disciplines. After a common first year of study, you'll specialize in either Film Studies, Still Photography, or The New Media.
In the Film Studies option, you'll become a flexible, quick thinking, highly adaptable film and video maker. You'll learn to take advantage of many different artistic and commercial challenges while working effectively in a wide variety of circumstances. You'll undertake film and video exercises that will illustrate the aesthetic concepts and principles being studied in the classroom. In your final year, you'll be required to produce a film or video for which you are personally responsible
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SENECA COLLEGE
Animation Arts Centre
88 The Pond Rd
Seneca @ York
Toronto ON M3J 3M6
(416) 491-5050
Fax: (416) 661-7491
E-mail: aac@senecac.on.ca
Program Co-ordinator: JoAnn Purcell
Program Assistant: Isablle Babici ext. 3850
Offers a three diploma course that is a
combination of classical animation (first two
years); third year is digital.
The AAC offers three post-graduate courses:
1: Visual Effects utilizing Discreet Logic’s Smoke and Flame Software
2: Gaming utilizing 3D Studio Max with Discreet Certified Instructor
3: Dan utilizing Alias’ MAYA
The AAC also offers custom tailored corporate
training sessions, available to groups in late
spring or summer, please call for further
information on these courses
SHERIDAN COLLEGE Trafalgar Road Campus 1480 Trafalgar Rd
Oakville ON L6H 2L1
(905) 845-9430
Website: www.sheridanc.on.ca
Skills Training Centre 407 Iroquois Shore Rd Oakville ON L6H 1M3
(905) 845-9430
Davis Campus
PO Box 7500
7899 McLaughlin Rd Brampton ON L6V 1G6 (905) 459-7533
Advanced illustration / advanced television and film / Bachelor of Applied Arts (animation) / Bachelor of Applied Arts (illustration) / computer animation / computer animation — digital character animation / computer animation — digital visual effects
TORONTO FILM COLLEGE
36 Eglinton Ave W 7/F
Toronto ON M4R 1A1
(416) 484-1577 / (800) 568-8090
Fax: (416) 484-1567
Email: tfc@torontofilmcollege.ca Diplomas
Film arts & production / dramatic Arts / film promotion & distribution / scriptwriting / digital post-production
Cetificates
Filming certificate / acting certificate / scriptwriting certificate / editing certificate
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Innis College Rm 121
2 Sussex Ave
Toronto ON M5S 1J5
(416) 978-5809
E-mail: cinema.studies@utoronto.ca Program Director: Prof. Peter Fitting
(416) 9787271, p.fitting@utoronto.ca Academic program offers courses in film analysis, history and theory. Subject matter of study includes courses on national cinemas, film genres, documentary, race and gender representation through film, and seminars focusing on the advanced study of special topics in cinema
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
(619) 885-1211 ext. 3709 or 6923
Fax: (619) 746-4982
Website: www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ FINE/filmcourse_info.html
Film Studies Program offered by the Fine Arts Department.
BA Honours (four-year), BA General (fourand threeyear); also minor & joint honours in Film Studies. Courses: History of Film, Film & TV Theory / Criticism, French, East European, Italian Film, Science Fiction Cinema, History of Animated Film, Religion and Film, Special
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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
2-—1151 Richmond St
London ON N6A 5B8
(519) 661-2111
Website: www.uwo.ca/film
For three decades, The University of Western Ontario has offered programs in Film Studies. Our courses invite students to critically engage with the art of cinema, and to explore the global and historical conditions that have made cinema one of the most influential forms of visual culture. Our students develop strong skills in critical thinking shaped by contemporary, interdisciplinary scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR Windsor ON N9B 3P4
(519) 253-3000 ext. 2896
Communication Studies: Bachelor of Arts, Honours Communication Studies.
Study of the role and function of communications systems (including film) in society, and specialized courses in film, radio and TV production, film history, criticism and theory
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY 75 University Ave W
Waterloo ON N2L 3C5
(619) 884-1970 ext. 3247
fax: (519) 886-9351
E-mail: ptiessen@wlu.ca
Website: www.wlu.ca/~www.eng/ Department of English & Film Studies
Film Studies Co-ordinator: Dr. Paul Tiessen For a complete listing of courses & programs, visit our website
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