Studying a film production program in Canada
Film production programs embrace all areas of filmmaking, from documentary and fiction to critical writing. Students learn the craft and technical expertise of making films, creating meaning, working with film in a purpose-built studio, and editing in digital suites.
You will learn how to work with actors and develop skills in production, cinematography, screenwriting, directing, editing, and sound design. There are many different types of Film Production degrees, with modules including digital film-making, audio and music production, web design and development, and interactive animation.
Film Production Careers
Positions can be found in production, technical, sound and camera fields, with many graduates going on to location running, VFX, production coordinators, camera trainees, visual effects, storyboard editing and sound recording.
Film Production in Canada Entry Requirements
Entry requirements vary for each university, but students need an IELTS score of 6.0 overall, no lower than 5.5 in each component, and an International Baccalaureate score of 32 points.
Where can I study Film Production in Canada?
Learn more about Canadian universities and colleges where you can study a film production program below.
- University of British Columbia
- Concordia University
- Fanshawe College
- George Brown College
- Humber College
- Simon Fraser University
- Toronto Film School
- Toronto Metropolitan University
- Vancouver Film School
- York University
Study Film Production in Canada
If you want to study a film production course at a Canadian university, arrange your free consultation with SI-Canada today.