Script to Screen - Advanced Television and Film

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Degree:Post Graduate

University: Centennial College
City : Toronto , Ontario , Canada
Country : Canada
Duration : 1 Year

Program Overview:

The Script to Screen – Advanced Television and Film program at Centennial College offers a comprehensive, in-depth and hands-on understanding of what goes into developing and producing quality feature films and TV shows.

This multidisciplinary two-semester post-graduate program — facilitated by the School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design in the hub of Toronto's film and television district — will be especially beneficial for writers, directors, producers, editors, actors, and other film and television craftspeople who want to expand their industry knowledge.

The major focus of the first semester will be on creating, pitching, outlining, developing, drafting and polishing production-ready short film scripts. During the second semester, you'll have the opportunity to prepare, perform in, shoot and/or post a number of these productions.

Additionally, Script to Screen – Advanced Television and Film will see you deconstructing classic films, television shows and scripts of all genres. The program will also provide advanced instruction from industry professionals in your major and minor areas of craft interest, along with extensive employment information.

Admission Requirements:

  • GPA: 60% or above

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 no band below than 6.0

  • PTE: Overall 63 with no band below than 60

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Learning Outcomes:

  1. Identify and analyze the different genres, social and cultural significance and quality of feature films and television shows.

  2. Create and execute a project pitch for a production or distribution company, broadcast network or funding agency.

  3. Produce, write, direct, perform in and post an original film.

  4. Read and break down a script for development, production and post-production.

  5. Create a budget, schedule activities, and identify and assign cast and crew members in their respective roles as required for a successful production.

Career Outlook:

  • Director

  • Assistant director

  • Trainee assistant director

  • Personal assistant to the director

  • Cinematographer

  • Camera operator

  • Assistant camera operator

Program Intake: September

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