How is film studies undergraduate program in Ryerson university?

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Darryl Greenspan Posted On - Feb 3, 2021
B.A.A. School of Image Arts at Ryerson University

The Film Program course of Ryerson university offers a comprehensive academic framework for undergraduate studies in the theory of analogue and digital storytelling. The program is experiential learning and will help enhance your personal visions, create flexible, quick-thinking, highly adaptable film/video makers capable of working effectively in a variety of circumstances & roles. 

By your final year, you will be prepared to make a short film. The short films of students are then screened at the end of the year, and students can compete in international student film competitions. Students will learn art history, film history, film theory, characterisation, storytelling, plotting, production, direction, and even acting.

Ryerson’s School of Image Arts consists of courses leading to an introduction to necessary film making such as screenwriting, cinematography, lighting, directing, producing, film and digital editing, production design, etc. It will lead you to be able to make short or long films like documentaries, fiction films or experimental films. 

The table below shows the highlights of Ryerson University for undergraduate in film studies:

Popular job profiles after film studies along with average salaries are:

  • Film or TV Producer - $48331.
  • Film or Video Editor - $38358.
  • Graphic Designer - $34522.
  • Marketing Coordinator - $32988.
  • Office Manager - $32221.

Ryerson University has been ranked #401-500 in the world by THE World University Rankings 2021 for Subject Arts and Humanities. After this course, you can work as an independent filmmaker, or as a freelancer in directing, producing, screenwriting, editing, cinematography, sound design, recording and much more. 

The program is highly recommended for an aspiring filmmaker who can learn the right combination of art history, film history, plotting, production, direction, etc.

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