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Advanced Diploma of Film and Television Production
Advanced Diploma of Film and Television Production

Advanced Diploma of Film and Television Production

  • ID:HC10088
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Fees (CAD)

* Tuition fees listed are for two semesters (unless otherwise noted) and include both Health Insurance and mandatory non-tuition-fees. Other fees include textbooks, film productions, etc

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Admission Requirements

​​Entry requirement

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent including these required courses: 

  • Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U or equivalent) 
  • Three Grade 11 or Grade 12 C, M or U courses in addition to those listed above

English requirements 

  • For any program level, a minimum of three years of full-time study at the secondary school level in an English language school system in a country where English is considered the primary language, or the primary language of instruction and evaluation is English, with acceptable grades in all English courses. 

  • For any program level, a minimum of  two full years of successful study in an accredited university degree program or two full years of successful study in an accredited college diploma program in a country OR in a postsecondary institution where English is the primary language of instruction.

  • Minimum TOEFL Scores: 550 for paper-based test OR 80 (20L, 20W, 20S, 20R) for internet-based test

  • Minimum IELTS Scores: Overall 6.0 AND No band below 5.5

  • Minimum MELAB Score: 76

  • Minimum EAP Score: Successful completion of all EAP courses with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 60% in Level 8

  • Minimum PTE Score: 53 - 57

  • Minimum CAEL Score: Overall band score of 60

  • Minimum FCE/CAE/CPE Score: Cambridge (FCE/CAE/CPE) 174 (with no single test score below 167)

  • Duolingo Language Test Scores: Between 105 -110

Other requirements 

  • Information Session

    • Applicants will attend an information session, during which they will complete a writing sample on a topic assigned during the session. Applicants must register for this session. See below for registration instructions.

  • Questionnaire

    • The questionnaire will focus on your interest in the program and knowledge of the industry. You are encouraged to answer the questions as fully as possible.

Course Information

In Humber’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. 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.

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Semester 1

  • FMTV 100: Script Writing 1

  • FMTV 120: Light and Image 1

  • FMTV 121: Frame By Frame 1

  • FMTV 122: Sound Theory and Practice 1

  • FMTV 123: Video Production

  • FMTV 124: Film and TV Computer Tools 1

  • FMTV 125: TV Workshop 1

  • WRIT 104: College Reading and Writing Skills: FMTV

 Semester 2

  • FMTV 150: Script Writing 2

  • FMTV 151: Light and Image 2

  • FMTV 152: Frame By Frame 2

  • FMTV 153: Sound Theory and Practice 2

  • FMTV 154: Digital Design and Multi-Modal Communication

  • FMTV 155: Film and TV Computer Tools 2

  • FMTV 156: Production Skills

  • WRIT 204: Professional Writing Skills: FMTV

 Semester 3

  • FMTV 205: Digital Editing 1

  • FMTV 213: Film and TV Direction 1

  • FMTV 215: Production Management 1

  • FMTV 217: Script Writing 3

  • FMTV 218: Sound Recording Workshop 1

  • FMTV 219: Film Workshop 1

  • FMTV 221: Computer Multimedia

  • GNED 101: An Introduction to Arts and Sciences

 Semester 4

  • FMTV 250: Production Management 2

  • FMTV 251: Film and TV Direction 2

  • FMTV 252: Script Writing 4

  • FMTV 253: Sound Recording Workshop 2

  • FMTV 254: Digital Editing 2

  • FMTV 255: Film Workshop 2

  • FMTV 331: Film and TV Business Practices

  • Select 1 from the following courses

  • GNED: General Elective

 Semester 5

  • FMTV 214: Professional Practice

  • FMTV 332: Independent Production Co-ordination 1

  • FMTV 375: Film and Television Mastery 1

  • Select 2 from the following courses

  • FMTV: Film and Television Electives

  • Select 1 from the following courses

  • GNED: General Elective

 Semester 6

  • FMTV 351: Independent Production Co-ordination 2

  • FMTV 370: Work Placement

  • FMTV 395: Film and Television Mastery 2

  • Select 2 from the following courses

  • FMTV: Film and Television Electives

  • Select 1 from the following courses

  • GNED: General Elective

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Our 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.

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