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Olivia-Autumn Rennie has been named the 2024 Student Graduation Speaker for Toronto Film School Online. Creating under the pseudonym ‘Autumn Sky,’ Rennie is a graduate of TFSO’s Writing for Film & Television Associate program, and a current student in TFS’s Video Production and Yorkville University‘s Bachelor of Creative Arts programs. She is also a 4th …
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Toronto Film School’s Jeffrey St. Jules is enjoying some otherworldly success on the festival circuit this year with his latest feature film, The Silent Planet. Written and directed by the longtime Film Production and Writing for Film & Television instructor, the 96-minute sci-fi thriller celebrated its world premiere in July at the Fantasia International Film …
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Toronto Film School’s Marketing Copywriter Garry Murdock reviews Alien: Romulus, and discusses the potential future of the film series.
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Karyna Dianka has been announced as the latest recipient of Toronto Film School’s BIPOC Creative Achievement Award. Presented in partnership with BMO, the recently launched award – which recognizes one full-time BIPOC student with a $1,250 award towards their tuition each quarter – is aimed at contributing to the diversity of the workforce in Canada’s creative …
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IMAX is a theatrical distribution platform that uses proprietary technology to create a more immersive cinematic experience for movie-goers.
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Toronto Film School was out in full force at the recent Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF) – not only did our alumni take home a handful of awards, but many other grads garnered nominations, and TFS faculty and staff were also among the panellists who presented during the weeklong fest. Billed as a multicultural …
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TFS Film Production alumnus Darcy Love recounts his adventures at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Class of 2023 Film Production grads Wilson Barbosa and James Monsalvi recently celebrated the launch the new sketch comedy series they co-created and produced alongside online comedian Tommy Schoenith. The Too Far Show marked its world premiere in July during a private screening of its first episode at the TIFF Lightbox. “Premiering the Too Far …
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Steven Hoffner’s latest hockey-themed project recently premiered on ESPN+ and Sportsnet. NHL Trophy Case – which was aired by the U.S. broadcaster on June 16, and here in Canada the following day – is a documentary series chronicling the origin stories, histories and intricate designs of the greatest trophies in the sport of hockey. Hoffner …
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Class of 2024 Writing for Film & Television graduate Olivia-Autumn Rennie recently wrapped shooting on a documentary project that fuses her twin passions for filmmaking and disability advocacy. Lights, Camera, and a Call to Action is a documentary short that the 3rd year MD-PhD student made in hopes of challenging stereotypes surrounding disability by exploring …
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Toronto Film School will be well represented at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) next month, with at least seven alumni and an instructor involved in projects screening at the prestigious festival. Here’s a look at each of the films, the alumni and faculty who worked on them, and how you can check them …
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Kevin Costner produced, directed, co-wrote and starred in Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter One. Three more chapters are expected.
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“This is really a dream come true.” So exclaimed Xiaoyu Chen, as his film Gone with the Boat heads to the silver screen in China. The movie is getting a wide theatrical release by Nationwide Alliance of Art-house Cinemas, an organization aiming to promote and distribute high-quality, artistic films. “On April 12, which was the …
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Announcement comes a day after TFS made MovieMaker Magazine’s 30 Best Film Schools in U.S. and Canada for sixth year in a row Toronto, ON, July 18, 2024 – Advancements by Toronto Film School (TFS), including cutting-edgetechnical investments and a new collaboration with Sony of Canada ULC, will help prepare the next group of …
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TORONTO, ON – July 17, 2024 – Toronto Film School has been named one of MovieMaker Magazine’s 30 Best Film Schools in the U.S. and Canada for the sixth consecutive year. The esteemed annual list – which includes world-renowned institutions such as NYU, UCLA, and the AFI Conservatory, among others – recognizes schools that offer “top-notch equipment, experienced faculty, …
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The length of a short film depends on where it is going to be broadcast, but typically they are less than 40 minutes. They can be live action or animated.
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Toronto Film School’s marketing copywriter Garry Murdock reviews Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, a story that did not need to be told.
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Toronto Film School recently announced Grace Gahore as the latest recipient of its recently launched BIPOC Creative Achievement Award. Presented in partnership with BMO, the new award – which recognizes one full-time BIPOC student with a $1,250 award towards their tuition each quarter – is aimed at contributing to the diversity of the workforce in Canada’s creative …
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Mercedes Cardella’s Telefilm Canada’s Talent to Watch-winning project recently wrapped production both here in Toronto and in Cairo, Egypt. “The shoot was so amazing! Having shot in Cairo and in Toronto is an experience that I will cherish forever. The set was truly magnetic,” said Cardella, Toronto Film School’s Associate Director of Curriculum Design, who …
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The path to a career in the film industry starts with a relevant education. In this blog we’ll profile 3 graduates now enjoying successful creative careers.
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Acting for Film and TV
Discover the secrets to success in acting for film and TV with interviews and advice from working professionals.
This year’s Toronto Film School Student Graduation Speaker is Natasha Bartholomew – a 28-year-old Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre alumnus from Barrie, Ontario. Bartholomew began her acting career at age 10 after signing to a Toronto-based agency, but left the industry soon after to focus on her education. After completing her university degree …
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Karen Robinson has been announced as the Distinguished Speaker at Toronto Film School’s 2024 Gala Graduation. Best known for her regular role as ‘Ronnie’ in Schitt’s Creek – the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedy executive produced by TFS President Andrew Barnsley – Robinson admitted that she was initially daunted by the opportunity to address graduates …
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“A woman’s weapon is her tongue.” A group of talented acting students from Toronto Film School will bring their production of Joanna Laurens’ The Three Birds – an adaptation of a Greek myth – to the stage at the Papermill Theatre this month. Directed by Tanya Rintoul, the 75-minute play explores the extremes of love as …
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Toronto Film School’s upcoming stage production of Marat’s Last Night will see its cast of acting students transported to Charenton Sanitorium in 1808 France. Adapted and directed by Jonathan Whittaker, the 75-minute play depicts the patients at Charenton performing a play written by patient The Marquis de Sade, portraying the last night of Jean Paul …
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Toronto Film School students will tackle a play inspired by the works of Nobel Prize-winning playwright and poet Harold Pinter this month when their production of Those Who Are Lost hits the stage at the Papermill Theatre. Conceived and directed by Aaron Willis, the 75-minute play will see a company of fifth term Acting for …
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Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre professor Catherine McNally recently had one of her latest projects – a Donald Trump biopic – premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The Apprentice – which tells the story of how a young Trump started his New York real estate business in the ’70s and ’80s with the helping …
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The monologue you choose must be interesting while showcasing your acting range. Here’s our list of do’s and don’ts when choosing, plus examples.
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Toronto Film School acting students will bring a “cinematic six-pack of Hitch-flicks” to the stage, when they launch their production of Hitchcock Hotel at Papermill Theatre next week. Conceived and directed by Jonathan Higgins, the 75-minute play takes its inspiration from the ‘Master of Suspense’ and ‘Artist of Anxiety’ himself, Alfred Hitchcock. “Hitchcock made 53 films in his …
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Toronto Film School’s Christopher Sawchyn has long desired to direct a Russian comedy on stage, so when he chanced upon Miriam Laurence’s To Be or Not To Be, he knew it was, in fact, meant to be. “I fell in love with this story that explores the danger of celebrity and the lure of political …
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A student short film shot entirely in Mandarin defied language barriers to emerge as the big winner at Toronto Film School’s 2024 Film Festival. Congratulations, It’s a Girl! took home many of the top awards at the May 16 event, bringing home five of the six trophies it was nominated for – including Best Picture, …
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Monika Monika recently landed a role on Bell Fibe’s Realm 2 – a “dream come true” for the Class of 2021 Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre grad. The web series follows the lives of various hopefuls, whose goals in life are similar, despite the fact that their paths have never crossed. “Working on …
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Toronto Film School’s John Tench has enjoyed a very busy year on set, with a quintet of roles that will have him appearing – and sometimes dying – on both the big and small screens in the coming year. Not only did the Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre instructor recently appear in an …
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At Toronto Film School, we never cease to be amazed by the accomplishments of our awesome alumni, students and faculty, who are out pursuing their dreams in the creative industries – be it winning prestigious competitions and awards, securing sought-after jobs in their field, or landing roles on movies, TV shows and web series. Here …
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What Do Body Doubles Do? Body Doubles make shows and movies possible by allowing the characters they are portraying to appear to have abilities or skills they do not have, or a certain desired look. Here are some examples of when a body double is needed: When a scene requires a stunt that is too …
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Students in Toronto Film School’s 5W Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre class will need to be ready to take on any and all roles when their production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Everybody hits the stage for a three-performance run next week. That’s because the play – a modern riff on the fifteenth-century morality play Everyman …
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Toronto Film School Acting for Film, TV & the Theatre students will tackle Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carol Shields’ 1990 play Departures & Arrivals next week at the Papermill Theatre. Directed by Jonathan Whittaker, the 75-minute play is set in an airport lounge, and, through a series of vignettes, captures a spectrum of travelers awakening to …
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Toronto Film School acting students will delve into the surrealist mind of award-winning filmmaker David Lynch this month when their production of Twin Freaks comes to the stage at Papermill Theatre. Created and directed by Jonathan Higgins, the 75-minute play takes its inspiration from the unique cinematic aesthetic Lynch – an auteur, innovator and cinematic …
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Toronto Film School acting students will revive a classic James Joyce tale later this month, when their adaptation of The Dead hits the stage at the Papermill Theatre. Adapted and directed by Aaron Willis, the 75-minute play breathes new life into Joyce’s exploration of love, loss and the nature of Irish identity, which was first …
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Buying a gift for an actor can feel as daunting as decoding a Shakespearean soliloquy. Whether they’re delivering heartfelt monologues in an acting class or starring in the latest Hollywood production, actors are notorious for having unique needs and tastes. Unfortunately, this is doubly true regarding their preferences for presents. But fear not! We’ve put …
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“Hope and connection in an often troubling, but beautiful world.” That is what the creative team behind Toronto Film School’s latest virtual production of The Wayfinders hope audiences take away from watching their play. Created and directed by Lauren Brotman, the 60-minute virtual play was inspired by scenes from Tara Beagan’s Dreary and Izzy and …
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Toronto, ON, Sept. 3, 2024 – Toronto Film School’s presence will be felt at the Toronto International Film Festival more than ever before in 2024, thanks to its newly expanded status as an official partner of the prestigious fest. This year’s star-studded 49th edition of TIFF will screen 278 films from around the world, rolling out the …
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Choosing between a diploma and a degree program can be a big decision, especially if you’re trying to map out a career plan. There are significant differences between a diploma and a degree. A college typically provides diplomas, whereas a university offers degrees. In some cases, a college will provide a degree program, or a …
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Have you checked out our new Toronto Film School brand ad? If so, did the video’s characters remind you of someone familiar? Perhaps…yourself? Were you that kid who dreamed of one day becoming a filmmaker, a writer, a graphic designer, a video game creator, or maybe even an actor? It’s never too late to pursue …
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by Garry Murdock It’s a big decision, deciding which film school to go to. Here we’ll give you an overview of five of the country’s top film schools. To simplify your search, we’ll also hook you up with a handy cheat sheet of key things to look out for in the schools that have captured …
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As a film school, the Toronto International Film Festival® (TIFF) is our version of Christmas. We stay up the night before, filled with anticipation, but instead of rushing to unwrap presents under the tree, we hit the town to catch our most anticipated screenings and soak in the red carpet buzz. Set to kick off …
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Ever felt like we’re living in a science fiction film? If that question has been racing through your mind lately, don’t worry, you’re not alone. With the recent US Congress hearing on UFOs and whistleblower David Grusch’s claims of government cover-ups and non-human ‘biologics’, life is starting to resemble the opening act of a Spielbergian …
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Debating the relevance of film school? Discover how a creative education can transform your storytelling and the importance of mentorship, practical experience, and networking in launching a career in film and television.
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Creative industries are exciting, challenging, dynamic and competitive. For many graduates, the leap from education to your first or next step in the creative sector can feel dizzying and, oftentimes, family and friends don’t quite understand. Who does? Toronto Film School alumni. TFS graduates who have gone before you understand your path. They know the …
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Each time you apply for a job, you have the chance to be a standout or a star and position yourself as a unique candidate with a string of talents, skills and experiences that fit the role at hand. But most job seekers do not see themselves that way, or don’t know how to position …
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I honestly never imagined I’d be scriptwriting for videogames. But since graduating from TFS I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to write on four of the biggest AAA videogame franchises in the industry. My dream was to be a scriptwriter on an animated television series. In fact, thanks to TFS, I was able …
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“This…is The Sparrow Academy.” – Sir Reginald Hargreeves “This … is The Sparrow Academy,” declared Sir Reginald Hargreeves, to his shocked and confused children. So begins the third season of The Umbrella Academy, which tells the story of the Hargreeves, a family of adopted super-powered former child heroes who have drifted apart …
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March 31, known as International Transgender Day of Visibility, is a day that means a great deal to me and millions of people across the globe. International Transgender Day of Visibility is an annual event occurring on March 31 dedicated to celebrating transgender people’s contributions to society and raising awareness of the discrimination faced by …
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Ask Paula Shneer about the driving force behind her nearly 20-year leadership tenure with Toronto Film School and its predecessor, and she answers without hesitation – it is, and always has been, all about the students. “For me, helping to support our students’ goals and solve their problems has always been, from the start, energizing and …
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What better time than now? Around the world, the coronavirus pandemic has forced many female creatives to take a step back from their daily grinds, take stock of what’s really important to them, and take action to achieve their dreams. For many – like Zoey Poulsen, Jill King and Carol Snow – …
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There are many time and task management systems, all geared at helping you be more productive and, ultimately, more successful. None of these systems are perfect and many will require an investment of time and effort to get them to work to full effectiveness, which can feel counterintuitive. Your first step is to do …
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Ever since she was a teen, Alex Duz has been a huge proponent of mindfulness, meditation and “the art and practice of being in the here and now of this present moment.” So, when the Mississauga born-and-raised Yorkville University student was offered the chance to launch her very first podcast centred around that very …
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We know that being in self-isolation can be a stressful time, so we here at Toronto Film School have compiled a list of free tools to help you stay creative, active, and informed during these difficulties. FREE SOFTWARE – Adobe Creative Cloud – Adobe is currently offering students and teachers 60 per cent off …
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In light of the current climate of uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that many of you in our Toronto Film School community have questions and concerns – many of which we’ve attempted to answer here: CURRENT STUDENTS 1. What preparations has Toronto Film School made to ensure the safety of all students, staff …
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From runways and red carpets, to ad campaigns and accolades – with a new year fast approaching, we here at Toronto Film School wanted to take time out to reflect back on some of the most memorable moments of 2019 for our students and alumni. Here are our Top 10: 1) 2019 …
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Poly emerged as the big winner at this year’s Toronto Film School Festival of Films (TFsFF). The seven-minute short film, which chronicles the fallout of a toxic polyamorous relationship, took home three of the 2019 festival’s top prizes during an awards ceremony at the Yonge-Dundas Cineplex on Aug. 22 – including Best Director …
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Writing for Film and TV
Sharpen your writing skills for film and TV with tips and resources you won’t find anywhere else.
Olivia-Autumn Rennie has been named the 2024 Student Graduation Speaker for Toronto Film School Online. Creating under the pseudonym ‘Autumn Sky,’ Rennie is a graduate of TFSO’s Writing for Film & Television Associate program, and a current student in TFS’s Video Production and Yorkville University‘s Bachelor of Creative Arts programs. She is also a 4th …
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Class of 2024 Writing for Film & Television graduate Olivia-Autumn Rennie recently wrapped shooting on a documentary project that fuses her twin passions for filmmaking and disability advocacy. Lights, Camera, and a Call to Action is a documentary short that the 3rd year MD-PhD student made in hopes of challenging stereotypes surrounding disability by exploring …
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A log line is written by writers and presented to producers or publishers. It captures the core of their screenplay or novel in 1 or 2 sentences.
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A student short film shot entirely in Mandarin defied language barriers to emerge as the big winner at Toronto Film School’s 2024 Film Festival. Congratulations, It’s a Girl! took home many of the top awards at the May 16 event, bringing home five of the six trophies it was nominated for – including Best Picture, …
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Chekhov’s Gun is a narrative principle where an element introduced into a story first seems unimportant but will later take on great significance. But it’s also so much more than that. In our guide, discover how to best use it to improve your next project.
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Screenwriters are a unique bunch, which makes shopping for them quite a challenge. Whether they’re busy penning next year’s Oscar winner or simply binging movie marathons for “research,” their tastes tend to run toward the creative and unconventional. If you find yourself in a quandary over what to get a screenwriter this holiday season, worry …
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“When in doubt, keep it simple.” That was just one of the pieces of advice imparted on Toronto Film School’s graduating Class of 2023 during their recent convocation ceremony – and it came from none other than Priscilla producer (and fellow TFS alum) Chris Hatcher, who acted as the ceremony’s distinguished speaker. Distinguished Speaker Chris …
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Toronto Film School alumnus Nadeem Phillip recently landed a role on Global TV’s Robyn Hood – a modernized reimagining of the English legend of Robin Hood created by Canadian music video director and filmmaker Director X. “As an actor who cut his teeth doing Shakespeare, I can tell you that one of the only ways for classics to survive …
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At Toronto Film School, we never cease to be amazed by the accomplishments of our awesome alumni, faculty, staff and students who are out pursuing their dreams in the creative industries – be it celebrating their latest premieres on festival red carpets, securing grants for their latest projects, or winning awards for their work! Here …
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Television writing, often simply referred to as TV writing, is a specialized form of storytelling that brings narratives to life on the small screen. It stands as a dynamic and integral component of the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with compelling characters, intricate plots, and memorable dialogue. TV writing is a distinct craft, although it shares …
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The script supervisor position is often misunderstood—it is not a job where one merely updates and distributes the script as the title implies. In fact, it’s a particularly important, even critical role for a film or TV show’s success. The script supervisor ensures that continuity errors are avoided by monitoring and reporting on various aspects …
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Welcome to the realm of storytellers, where the alchemy of words gives life to vivid worlds and captivating characters. Crafting a story is a journey that starts with an idea and unfolds through multiple drafts, each adding layers of depth and polish. While mastering the art of storytelling takes a lifetime, and often, but not …
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In the realm of storytelling and artistic expression, few avenues are as captivating and versatile as creative writing. It’s a world where words become the brushstrokes of the mind, painting vivid landscapes of imagination and emotion. Whether you’re an aspiring novelist, a playwright, a poet, or even a screenwriter, creative writing offers a canvas where …
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Elizabeth Hrib, an Online Writing for Film & TV student, is set to celebrate the world premiere of her film Grey Matter this week at the Female Eye Film Festival. “Having the world premiere of Grey Matter in Toronto is beyond amazing,” said the London, Ontario native. “As a Canadian writer, I’m ecstatic to get …
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Are you intrigued by the idea of breathing life into characters and narratives on stage? Welcome to the fascinating world of playwriting! An exceptional blend of creativity, structured thinking, and a deep understanding of stage dynamics is what sets it apart. Whether you’re an aspiring playwright or considering a formal education in script writing—like the …
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Writing a short story might seem like a simple task—after all, it’s short, right? But short stories, like any form of storytelling, require a precise, compelling narrative crafted with care. If you’re an aspiring screenwriter, story editor, or director, or you’re interested in the Script Writing for Film and TV Diploma at Toronto Film School, …
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Writing dialogue is an art form. It’s the vehicle through which characters communicate, express their emotions, and reveal their personalities. It’s also a tool that screenwriters use to advance the plot and create tension. However, crafting dialogue that feels natural, engaging, and true to your characters can be a challenge. In this guide, we’ll explore …
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In May, 11,500 Hollywood screenwriters picked up their pickets and embarked on a nationwide strike. Their end goal: better pay, greater job security, and new policy to protect their work from AI tampering. Now, Canada’s entertainment industry — a hub for American runaway and foreign service productions — is experiencing shockwaves. Just last week, ABC …
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Toronto Film School went BIG for its 20th anniversary celebrations over the weekend – rolling out the red carpet to students past, present and future for an inspiring event that shone a spotlight on just how possible it is to start a career doing what you love. The TFS Showcase: A Journey in Motion event, which …
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Script writing is at one time an art, science, and trade. It’s also not for everyone. Mastering it requires a significant amount of self-discipline and practice, and breaking into the film and television industry as a writer demands perseverance. That being said, if you’re passionate about storytelling and dream of seeing your ideas come to …
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Video Game Design and Programming
Access a wealth of resources on video game design and programming from industry experts.
Rob Heary has been announced as the latest winner of Toronto Film School’s Creative Success Award. Dedicated to the memory of 2019 Video Game Design & Development program grad Kurt Huhn, the quarterly $2,500 bursary is awarded not on academic merit, but rather to first-term gaming students who demonstrate those attributes most admired in Kurt – namely, his …
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From teenage gamer to Nobel Prize winner – the career trajectory of Google DeepMind co-founder and CEO Sir Demis Hassabis exemplifies how a foundation in video game design can serve as a launching pad to monumental success. At just 17 years old, Hassabis – who was recently awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for …
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Your gaming education and experience along with the game’s scope, budget and resources will help you determine exactly how long.
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Geoffrey Polmateer has been announced as the latest winner of Toronto Film School’s recently launched Creative Success Award. The Mississauga-based Video Game Design & Development student, 27, said that learning of his selection as this term’s recipient of the quarterly $2,500 bursary was an “incredible moment” for him. “Winning this award means so much to me…I’ve loved …
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We’re going to list some of the best video game design schools in Canada and provide insight on what exactly you should be looking for in your search.
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A student short film shot entirely in Mandarin defied language barriers to emerge as the big winner at Toronto Film School’s 2024 Film Festival. Congratulations, It’s a Girl! took home many of the top awards at the May 16 event, bringing home five of the six trophies it was nominated for – including Best Picture, …
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Toronto Film School recently announced Dmytro Salenko as the inaugural winner of its newly launched Creative Success Award. For Salenko, a Video Game Design & Animation student, being selected as the first-ever recipient of the quarterly $2,500 bursary meant the world to him – not only proving that all his hard work and dedication is …
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Class of 2023 grad Matyas Dudas landed a job at People Can Fly Studio – a global video game development company known as one of the leading Unreal Engine studios in the industry – right after graduating from the Video Game Design & Development program last fall. Since November, Dudas has been working full time …
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At Toronto Film School, we never cease to be amazed by the accomplishments of our awesome alumni, students and faculty, who are out pursuing their dreams in the creative industries – be it winning prestigious competitions and awards, securing sought-after jobs in their field, or landing roles on movies, TV shows and web series. Here …
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Toronto Film School’s graduating class of Video Game students recently showcased their capstone gameBaristapocalypse during a virtual event for students, faculty, staff and alumni. Billed as a “caffeine-fueled adventure,” the multi-player game is set in a post-apocalyptic universe where players are tasked with managing a coffee shop on a commercial spacecraft – keeping it free …
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Toronto Film School recently welcomed Academy Award-winning animator, director and JALI Inc. founder Chris Landreth to our 460 Yonge Campus. Landreth, who won the 2005 Best Animated Short Oscar for Ryan was on hand on March 6 to deliver his world-renowned Making Faces Masterclass to a select group of Video Game students and alumni. Rob …
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More creatives are producing incredible video games coast to coast than ever before. From 2017 to 2021, we’ve seen a whopping 80% increase in game studios in Canada. And yet, many gamers don’t know that talented Canadians crafted some of their favourite experiences on consoles and PC. Tunic, Sea of Stars, and Dead Space Remake …
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Whether you’re searching for the perfect holiday gift, a special birthday surprise, or the cherry on top of a loved one’s graduation, nabbing the perfect item for the designer in your life can be tough. At Toronto Film School, we’re often asked by parents and friends of students on what would make an ideal gift …
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“When in doubt, keep it simple.” That was just one of the pieces of advice imparted on Toronto Film School’s graduating Class of 2023 during their recent convocation ceremony – and it came from none other than Priscilla producer (and fellow TFS alum) Chris Hatcher, who acted as the ceremony’s distinguished speaker. Distinguished Speaker Chris …
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Toronto Film School’s Rob Elsworthy recently delivered a keynote speech at Scottish Games Week 2023 (SGW23). Held in Edinburgh from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, SGW23 is an annual five-day conference bringing together the Scottish gaming community for a celebration of its successes, an opportunity to learn from its challenges, and a showcase of its …
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In Canada, horror is about more than just entertainment; it’s a genre that has deep roots in our cultural storytelling. From campfire ghost stories and narratives of isolation to Indigenous myths and legends of creatures in our wilderness, Canadians are no strangers to the art of fear; and sure enough, it’s Canadian game developers who …
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If you’re considering learning video game design, then perhaps you’re an avid gamer. And lately, you may have been asking yourself: why not combine my passion for video games with a career? Learning game design is an excellent place to start. This is because game design will teach you everything you need to know about …
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For our money, the frontier where imagination meets innovation – a world where pixels come alive and stories unfold interactively – is video games. Making a video game is a journey that fuses creativity with technical prowess. It’s also a multi-billion dollar industry that overshadows film and television combined. So, if you’ve ever wanted to …
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In the realm of digital entertainment, mobile games have carved a niche for themselves, captivating audiences across age groups. Whether you’re a budding game designer or an experienced developer, the process of creating a mobile game can be an exhilarating journey. This comprehensive guide is designed to navigate you through the intricate steps of mobile …
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Imagine immersing yourself in a world of your own creation, where every character, every quest, every pixel is a product of your imagination. This is the magic of game development, a field where creativity meets technology, and ideas come to life in the form of interactive experiences. If you’ve ever lost yourself in the captivating …
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Graphic Design
Learn about the latest graphic design software and techniques on our blog, perfect for aspiring designers.
Online Graphic Design & Interactive Media student and Olympic medallist Abigail Strate claimed a career-high three World Cup ski jumping medals – a silver and two bronze – this past winter. The 23-year-old Calgary native celebrated the first of her three consecutive FIS Ski Jumping World Cup podium finishes with a bronze medal in the …
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A student short film shot entirely in Mandarin defied language barriers to emerge as the big winner at Toronto Film School’s 2024 Film Festival. Congratulations, It’s a Girl! took home many of the top awards at the May 16 event, bringing home five of the six trophies it was nominated for – including Best Picture, …
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Whether you’re searching for the perfect holiday gift, a special birthday surprise, or the cherry on top of a loved one’s graduation, nabbing the perfect item for the designer in your life can be tough. At Toronto Film School, we’re often asked by parents and friends of students on what would make an ideal gift …
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“When in doubt, keep it simple.” That was just one of the pieces of advice imparted on Toronto Film School’s graduating Class of 2023 during their recent convocation ceremony – and it came from none other than Priscilla producer (and fellow TFS alum) Chris Hatcher, who acted as the ceremony’s distinguished speaker. Distinguished Speaker Chris …
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If you’re looking for a career that is both creative and strategic, then graphic design may be ideal for you. As a graphic designer, your job will be to conceive and design visual solutions that meet your client’s needs. This is accomplished by making a visual connection to their brand, something that resonates with the …
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Toronto Film School went BIG for its 20th anniversary celebrations over the weekend – rolling out the red carpet to students past, present and future for an inspiring event that shone a spotlight on just how possible it is to start a career doing what you love. The TFS Showcase: A Journey in Motion event, which …
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Ahh, the production artist – a vital yet often overlooked role in the world of graphic design. These detail-oriented designers step in during the final stages of a project and they thrive on balancing, refining, ordering, and color-correcting visual designs that have already received a first draft. If you’re unfamiliar with the role, it’s because …
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Creative professionals require powerful computers to do their best work. Unfortunately, this means their set-up costs can run notoriously high. But fear not! If you’re creative you can still get yourself a new computer that delivers exceptional performance at an affordable price. The solution? An i7 Windows laptop! Ranking among the finest laptop CPUs on …
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For Parmpreet Kaur Gill, the decision to enroll in Toronto Film School Online’s Designing for Fashion program was one that gave her the skills to creatively express her passion for her Punjabi heritage. “I come from a traditional Punjabi household. Since my culture-rich upbringing has been such as large part of my identity …
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“Stay curious, stay open, push yourself, and be kind.” That, in a nutshell, is Julia Colley’s message to her fellow graduates as Toronto Film School Online’s 2022 Graphic Design & Interactive Media valedictorian. True to her own advice to stay open, Colley was working in a university setting when she decided to …
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“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” It was those aspirational words from Walt Disney that Naveen Kazmi credits with motivating her to enroll at Toronto Film School in pursuit of her dream of becoming a graphic designer. “My dreams began when I attended the …
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It took Carolina Balderas nearly a decade of craving a more creative career to finally chase her passions, but her leap of faith paid off – and quickly. Before even finishing her Online Graphic Design & Interactive Media studies at Toronto Film School, the Monterrey, Mexico native landed herself a new job in her …
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From her childhood passion for drawing, painting and writing, to her university studies in Visual Arts, English and Sociology – Jessica Angelevski’s creative calling has been a lifelong one. It wasn’t until discovering Toronto Film School, however, that this year’s Class of 2021 Davisville Campus valedictorian found a career path upon which she could …
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Just two months after graduating from Toronto Film School’s Graphic Design & Interactive Media program, basketball superfan Zach Hirshberg recently landed his dream job with an NBA team. The 25-year-old Toronto native was hired on by the Orlando Magic in September as a Graphic Production GA – a design job he credits his TFS …
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“Always evolve.” That was the advice Jason Durham handed down to Graphic Design & Interactive Media (GDIM) students during this term’s virtual installation of Meet the Designers. Hosted by GDIM Program Director Pheinixx, the once-a-term event presents a unique opportunity for Graphic Design students to gain insight into the real world of creative …
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Since graduating from Toronto Film School’s Online Graphic Design & Interactive Media in 2019, Amber Reesor has thrived at being her own boss. As founder and owner of Amber Reesor Design, she gets to set her own hours, pick her own freelance gigs, and let her own creative vision be the driving force behind …
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From the Cloud Nine logos in Superstore, to the reception desk signage in The Grand Budapest Hotel, to the space-age props in The Expanse – Graphic Design & Interactive Media students were recently introduced to some of the innovative ways design is incorporated into film and television productions. “When we’re talking about graphic design …
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Two recent graphic design grads recently made a virtual return to the Toronto Film School classroom to share their experiences and offer advice to current students. Dami Osoba, an alumnus of the on-campus Graphic Design & Interactive Media program, and Melissa Milks, an Online Graphic Design & Interactive Media graduate, were the latest guests …
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What is female empowerment and why is it so important? What is the best piece of career advice given to you by another woman? What does it mean to be a ‘boss lady’ in the creative industries? Those are just some of the questions that will be answered during a special upcoming panel discussion …
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“Nothing makes me feel more connected to myself and to life than when I create.” It wasn’t until Emily Lemire discovered Toronto Film School’s Graphic Design & Interactive Media program at her choice of post-secondary studies began to reflect her true passions in life. “Despite always being drawn to the creative, I found …
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