Advanced Diploma in Film and Television Production
In Humber College’s Film and Television Production (FMTV) advanced diploma program, you will gain hands-on experience with production and digital cinematography equipment from your first days at school. Industry experts will train you in the skills required for success in the film industry.
Duration
6 semesters
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
CAD 19,615 per year
Location
Toronto, Canada
About the Course
Find your niche and develop team-building and collaboration skills by working in specialized roles on commercials, documentaries and short films. A wide variety of filmmaking, editing and cinematography courses will help you achieve well-rounded capabilities and create head-turning work.
In our FMTV program you will:
- fine tune film and TV production abilities using industry-standard production equipment in large, well-equipped studios and state-of-the-art video and audio editing suites
- gain valuable experience in every aspect of production including script writing, lighting, direction, shooting, post-production, distribution and exhibition
- complete your education with training in business and marketing, opportunities to connect with industry professionals, and a final-semester work placement
- premiere your work at high-profile program showcase screenings
Student films produced in FMTV are regularly selected for a number of leading film festivals including TIFF Top Ten, Hot Docs, Montreal World Film Festival and Air Canada EnRoute.
Courses Included
- Script Writing
- Light and Image
- Frame By Frame
- Sound Theory and Practice
- Video Production
- Film and TV Computer Tools
- TV Workshop
Career
Take action with a fast-paced career in the growing film and television production industry.
The Humber College’s Film and Television Production (FMTV) advanced diploma program has prepared thousands of graduates for a range of permanent and freelance positions in television, feature film production and post-production. These positions include writing, directing, producing, camera operations, lighting, sound recording, and picture and sound editing.
Additionally, graduates work in casting, location scouting, marketing and distribution. According to Ontario Creates, Ontario’s film and TV industry supported more than 32,800 jobs in 2017 and contributed $1.6 billion to Ontario’s economy.
Humber works with our industry partners to use their expertise in designing the program, ensuring you earn a credential that industry respects and opens doors for you.