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3 Television Course Programs in Canada


Centennial College - Canada
Film and Television Production Accounting Course
- Online
Course
Part time
Distance Learning
English
This Film and Television Production Accounting Basic Skills micro-credential course will give students practical experience with compiling key accounting documents and reports that are specific for the film and television industry. As mid-career professionals in the film and television industry, students will adapt their skills to work in the production accounting department, or for mid-career bookkeeping or accounting professionals in other industries to adapt their skills for the film and television industry.


Loyalist College
Television, Filmmaking and Digital Content Creation
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Create engaging content and deliver it through any medium. In this hands-on program, you’ll earn a full spectrum of skills ranging from television production and digital filmmaking to web streaming and interactive content creation. With access to digital cameras, audio, lighting.
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Centennial College - Canada
Film and Television Production Management Course
- Online
Course
Part time
Distance Learning
English
The Film and Television Production Management Basic Skills micro-credential will familiarize students with the work that an entry-level trainee would expect to perform in a production management department. The credential encompasses the basics expected of a Trainee Assistant Production Manager and exposes them to all phases of production.
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Studying television through Courses in Canada allows you to engage with a vibrant media landscape while honing practical skills in this dynamic field. This environment encourages creativity and innovation, making it a great time to explore television production.
You'll develop essential skills in scriptwriting, production techniques, and video editing. Common courses cover topics like cinematography, audio production, and television history, allowing you to gain a well-rounded understanding of the industry. As you work on collaborative projects, students strengthen adaptability while building technical competencies.
The Canadian educational approach emphasizes hands-on experience and real-world applications. Many courses offer opportunities to work with industry professionals and gain insights into current trends. Graduates equipped with these skills can pursue various career paths, including roles in production, directing, and content creation. By focusing on applied learning, you’ll find that the knowledge and abilities gained are valued in the global media landscape.