Columbia Academy (Video and Film Production)

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Length to Graduate: 12 Months
Location: ON-Vancouver
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $9,950
Subject: Film Production

DESCRIPTION

The Video & Film Production (VFP) program was created by the Columbia Academy video and film school in Vancouver to introduce the student to the professional world of video, film, and television production and to develop realistic skills in the creative, technical, and business aspects of the industry.

With Columbia Academy’s Vancouver video & film production training school, students learn by doing.  From Day One, the Video & Film Production program provides practical, Hands-On experience in the various positions found in video, film, and television production.

ADVANTAGES

At Columbia Academy, we take great pride in the fact that the Chief Instructor of our Video & Film Production program is an award-winning professional with nearly 30 years of experience in virtually every aspect of video and television production to her credit.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

At the Vancouver Columbia Academy video & film school, we know that to work in today’s booming, fast-paced video and film production environment, you need both the skills the industry demands AND a strong work ethic. Your 12-month Video & Film Production training program helps you develop both – putting you through your paces by participating in six projects in six distinct genres – all while working under tight deadlines – to simulate an actual production house environment.

FINANCIAL AID

Student loans and payment plans are available.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Outside scholarships, bursaries, or grants may be available for studying at Columbia Academy

CERTIFICATIONS

Columbia Academy is accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia and is a member of the Better Business Bureau.

SUMMARY

At Columbia Academy, the goal is for you to learn the necessary skills and develop your natural talents to the point of being career ready.

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Columbia Academy (Video and Film Production)
1295 West Broadway, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6H 3X8

Category: Film, Film Production, Schools, Subject, Trade / Vocational

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