Sheridan Advanced Television and Film Studies Program (ATVF) provides a benchmark of excellence for film schools in Canada. Our student work consistently wins awards at film festivals in North America and internationally, and our graduates continue to achieve professional and artistic success.
ATVF integrates the practical, technical and creative aspects of television and film studies while providing direct, industry-relevant experience. You'll develop your creativity while gaining the specialized skills you need to bring your ideas and vision to life on the screen. You'll also acquire an understanding of new technologies and production methods, enabling you to stay current as the industry evolves.
Get Immersed in the Industry
ATVF stands out among Canadian film schools for its hands-on emphasis. In less than a year you’ll work on numerous films while:
- Learning sophisticated production techniques and technologies, including RED ONE™ image capture, High Definition, 35mm, 16mm and AVID Media Composer Nitris DX™ editing systems
- Collaborating with other creative professionals
- Shooting on professional sound stages and on location
- Producing documentaries
- Developing a fast track to knowledge in areas such as directing, screenwriting, cinematography, editing, sound, production design and post-production
- Building career connections during a five-week onsite job placement
Our instructors and production facilities rank second to none among film schools in Canada. You’ll work in professional surroundings, learn from practicing filmmakers with years of industry experience, and be immersed in the culture of the television and film industry — and, in just one academic year, you can become part of it.
ATVF is designed for mature students who already hold a college diploma or university degree, and for working professionals who want to upgrade their skill set. The program belongs to CILECT (Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Télévision), an international consortium of the world’s major television and film schools.
Sheridan Advanced Television and Film Studies (ATVF) courses are held at the Trafalgar Road Campus in Oakville, Ontario. ATVF film work has been produced in studio and Toronto locations. Numerous productions have been filmed in international locations in China, India, Europe and South America.
Additional Costs
In addition to the tuition/fees for this program, students should plan to spend an additional $2,000 – $5,000 (approximately) in materials and supplies depending on their Master Class focus.
Sheridan Advanced Television and Film Studies Program (ATVF) alumni have earned Academy Award nominations, Genie Awards, festival awards and numerous other honours. They build careers in all aspects of the film and television industry, working as:
- Film/TV producer
- Director
- Art director
- Cinematographer
- Film and video editor
- Assistant director
- Motion picture camera operator/camera assistant
- Production manager/unit coordinator
- Location audio recordist
- Foley sound specialist
- Post-audio engineer/mixer
- Digital image compositor
- Film/video transfer operator/colourist
- Production designer
- Screenwriter
Graduates also find opportunities with broadcasters, suppliers and technology groups.
We are unique because we train students to understand emerging technology and industrial workflows so our graduates are well placed to work anywhere notwithstanding technological change.
Program Eligibility
- Media-related postsecondary diploma or degree, and/or demonstrated competence through related work and/or educational experience
Applicant Selection
Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of:
- Previous academic achievement and/or demonstrated experience
and
A portfolio review fee is required with the portfolio submission.
Postsecondary transcripts, indicating courses completed to date, must be submitted to ontariocolleges.ca at the time of application.
Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for this program will be assessed and advised individually and may be considered for other, related programs.
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Title
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Credits
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TERM 1
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Students must complete 24 credits in Term 1.
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MANDATORY COURSES
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MEDA 50330
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ATVF Program and Industry Primer
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6
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MASTER CLASSES
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MEDA 58823
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Producing 1 |
6
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MEDA 54629
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Directing 1 |
6
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MEDA 57721
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Introduction to Documentary Film Production |
6
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LITT 51897
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Screenwriting 1
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6
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MEDA 54876
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Editing for Film and TV 1 6 |
6
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MEDA 59276
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Audio Production and Post-production 1
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6
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MEDA 54127
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Camera and Lighting Techniques1 |
6
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MEDA 58263
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Production and Digital Design 1 |
6
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ELECTIVE COURSES
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VDES 52187
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Image Compositing |
3
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MGMT 59724
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Production Management Workshop |
3
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ELECTIVE MODULES
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MEDA 52572
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Assistant Director Primer |
1
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MEDA 51164
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Fundamentals of Sound Design |
1
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MEDA 52115
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HDTV - Advanced Camera Technologies
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1
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TERM 2
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Students must complete 16 credits in Term 2.
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MASTER CLASSES
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MEDA 59999
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Producing 2 |
6
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MEDA 50102
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Directing 2 |
6
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MEDA 56367
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Advanced Documentary Film Production |
6
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MEDA 50682
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Editing for Film and TV 2 |
6
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MEDA 50130
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Audio Production and Post-production 2
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6
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MEDA 56481
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Camera and Lighting 2 |
6
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MEDA 50000
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Production and Digital Design 2 |
6
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ELECTIVE COURSES
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| LITT 57198 |
Screenwriting 2 |
3 |
MEDA 59402
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Post-Production and Media Management |
3
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MEDA 50009
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Career Design
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3
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MEDA 54895
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Post-production Compositing and Finishing
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3 |
ELECTIVE MODULES
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MEDA 54399
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Understanding the Actor |
1
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MEDA 53278
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Steadicam Operator Primer |
1
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Note: The curriculum for this program is currently being reviewed. Any applicable updates and/or revisions to the course offerings will be posted on Sheridan's website.