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Programs

Online Programs

VIDEO PRODUCTION

BECOME A DIGITAL FILMMAKER

24 months | 8 terms
Online

PROGRAM DIRECTOR

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

You will be introduced to the fundamentals of video production by learning industry terminology, roles, camera equipment, lighting, audio recording, shooting and directing techniques, and more.

You will learn how story is key and the proper use of its fundamental principles in film, TV, digital media or live events.   

You will be taught how to identify and analyze genre conventions, and then use these conventions in writing exercises. You will also become familiar with beat sheets and how their use can help you develop scripts.   

You will learn how to create a short-form digital series. You will be tasked with creating compelling characters, developing a series treatment/bible, writing a pilot, crafting a pitch, preparing a budgeting and ways to apply for funding.   

You will become versed in the various approaches to factual storytelling, including production workflows for every stage of development. You will learn how to establish story and characters, practical tips for remote production, and distribution strategies. You will also shoot your own short documentary film.  

You will be guided through the process of developing, pitching and creating a factual entertainment concept. You will also learn to develop a sizzle reel for presentation purposes. 

You will be trained how to tell short stories for brands, and the effectiveness of branded content versus traditional advertising. You will also study types of content creation for different digital mediums, including social media.  

You will be taught the technical and creative aspects of audio recording, editing and sound mixing. You will also learn sound design as it relates to narrative demands and story structure.   

You will produce several cinematic scenes so you can practice set up, blocking, shooting, and recording audio. 

You will learn Adobe After Effects so you can create graphics and title sequences, and combine this imagery with existing footage. You will also learn how to use green screens and practice incorporating environmental effects (such as snow, smoke, lighting and rain) into your scenes.  

You will learn visual storytelling, workflow and software, and put into practice various editing techniques to build tension and elicit emotional responses. You will also study the interplay between music and imagery as it affects pacing and rhythm.  

You will learn the role of a producer and how to manage a production. You will understand best practices for interacting with other crew members, and learn to develop production contracts, budgets, schedules, distribution networks, and a sales plan.  

You will learn how to build a proper demo reel and resume, and the steps necessary to pursue a career as a writer, director or producer. You will also practice writing synopses, outlines, and treatments in approved industry formats so that you can effectively pitch your ideas.  

You will be taught the best practices for establishing an effective online presence. You will also learn how to create social media profiles that act as a marketing tool for your video production skills.   

Working in pairs, or by yourself, you will work through the process of writing, shooting, directing, editing and marketing a five-minute film ready for the festival circuit.  

* For a full list of our online Video Production program courses, visit the TFS website.   

Our students graduate this program equipped with a portfolio and demo reel, showcasing a variety of work, such as:

  • Short Film
  • Documentary 
  • Commercial
  • Sizzle Reel
  • Music Video
  • Film Trailer 
  • Series Bible

YOUR MENTORS

Andrew Barnsley

His dream is to see Toronto Film School students on the sets of every major production in Canada.​

TFS EXPERIENCE

TFS Experience

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Exclusive networking opportunities

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Curriculum based on today’s industry trends

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Graduate with a portfolio

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Dedicated support services

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Create your own schedule

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Learn from working industry professional faculty

AFFILIATION, PARTNERSHIP, & ACCOLADES

TFSFF

TFS Film Festival

Our annual TFS film festival is an awards show that allows students to showcase their work and be rewarded for their creativity.

Ranked #1 Film School in Canada
Named One of the best Film Schools in the U.S & Canada
Named One of the best Film Schools in the U.S & Canada

YOUR SUPPORT SYSTEM

Accessibility & Academic Accommodations

Yorkville University (YU) and Toronto Film School (TFS) are committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming learning environment for all learners.

Career Services

A team of Career Services Advisors offers one-on-one and group sessions, plus, webinars on several relevant career development topics, including career exploration, resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, researching the labour market, and more.

Mental Health & Wellness

The mental health and wellness team provides free of charge, individual counselling using short-term and goal-directed counselling and group and workshops supporting holistic health and wellness.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

At Toronto Film School, we’re working to ensure that everyone’s human rights are protected. Learn how our students, faculty and staff are being equipped with the resources and tools they need to reach their full potential.

DEGREE PATHWAY

 

 

 

Andrew Barnsley

President

Toronto Film School President Andrew Barnsley is one of Canada’s most celebrated television producers, with an Emmy, a Golden Globe and six Canadian Screen Awards to his name. As CEO of Project 10 Productions, a Toronto and Los Angeles-based production company, he continues to dedicate his career to sharing Canadian stories with the world. Barnsley has spent the last 20+ years producing content across multiple genres and formats, including comedy, animation, live-action, children’s, documentary and multiple live concert specials. He has overseen more than $250M in production spending! He believes his dual roles as a working producer and TFS president have proven mutually beneficial to both.