Centennial Colleges Television and Film Business Program Offers Corporate Perspective
Online, February 5, 2014 (Newswire.com) - It is designed for graduate students who wish to enter business affairs, accounting, business development and production.
Areas of independent film and television production such as business affairs, accounting, business development and production management/producing seek professionals with corporate knowledge. Centennial College offers one of the most respected film programs in Toronto that focuses strictly on the business aspect of the industry.
Television & Film Programs in Toronto is a graduate program that is completed in two semesters and requires applicants to have completed a three-year advanced college diploma, or three or four year university degree in any discipline.
The courses within the offering incorporate hands-on aspects and students round out their training in the Toronto film school by completing nine weeks (about two to three days a week) of field placement experience. During this time, they work with a film or television production company or related organization in a position that relates to their career goals.
Courses focus on the legal, financial and regulatory frameworks of the industry while integrating knowledge of the global marketplace, transmedia, distribution models and additional revenue sources. The program also provides opportunities for students to learn production techniques through the various stages of pre-production, production and post-production in both a crew and leadership positions.
Among the specific courses in this film school Toronto-based training are: The Business of Producing, Accounting for Film and Television, Entertainment Law, Production Management and Coordination, Alternative Revenue Streams, International Distribution and more.
Find more Information about Television & Film - Business Program visit Centennialcollege.ca.