Digital Cinematography
The film and television industry is thriving in Canada, and there is a growing need for skilled workers in this dynamic and exciting field. Learn the art of movie making using new digital technologies like the RED EPIC camera used to shoot films like The Hobbit and The Amazing Spiderman. Start working on your own short film in your first year! This program is geared for the industry of today, where professionals must be able to understand all aspects of production including cinematography, screenwriting, editing and directing. You will gain a solid foundation to create visual stories and graduate with the tools you need to enter this rapidly-changing and evolving field.
Career Opportunities
| What You Learn
|
Program Prerequisites
OSSD or equivalent Grade 12 Compulsory English (ENG4C or ENG4U)
Semester One - Fall 2013:
DCM100 Digital Cinematography I
DCM110Writing Skills for Film and Media I
DCM120Post-Production I
DCM130Technical Studies I
DCM170
Production Process and Management I
GENED
General Education Elective - Online
GENED
General Education Elective - Online
Semester Two - Winter 2014:
DCM200
Digital Cinematography II
DCM210
Writing Skills for Film and Media II
DCM220
Post Production II
DCM230
Technical Studies II
DCM240
Sound Production I
DCM250
Directing for Film and TV I
DCM260
Motion Graphics and Compositing I
Semester Three - Fall 2014:
DCM320
Advanced Post Production I
DCM340
Sound Production II
DCM350
Directing II
DCM360
Motion Graphics and Compositing II
DCM370
The Business of Producting I
DCM380
Electronic FIeld Production I
DCM390
Documentary Film Making I
Semester Four - Winter 2015:
DCM400
Advanced Digital Cinematography I
DCM410
Writing Skills for Film and Media III
DCM420
Advanced Post Production II
DCM450
Directing III
DCM460
Motion Graphics and Compositing III
DCM470
Producing a Short I
DCM540
Sound Production III
Semester Five - Fall 2015:
DCM500
Advanced Digital Cinematography II
DCM590
Portfolio Development I
GENED
General Education Elective - Online
Semester Six - Winter 2016:
DCM600
Advanced Digital Cinematography III
DCM640
Sound Production IV
Every attempt is made to ensure the accuracy of information provided on our website. The College reserves the right to modify any course, program, curriculum, fee, timetable, or campus location at any time.














