Sheridan College Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) program provides students with the opportunity in their first few years to be exposed to the diverse field of film and television, and in their final years of study, students will elect to specialize in one of the following areas of focus: documentary or drama production, scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, editing or sound.
Many students also want to achieve a portfolio film, and this program culminates in an exciting capstone project. Students will work in teams, partnering with others in different specializations to pitch, seek funding, write and produce their own project. They will go through the same process filmmakers do to prepare them for the real industry.
Internships will provide students with numerous opportunities to integrate their classroom learning with real work experiences. This program features various opportunities for work-integrated learning:
- A 14-week work placement (between semesters 6 and 7)
- A portfolio project
- Opportunities to build relationships with industry mentors.
In the final semesters, students will specialize in their desired discipline—documentary, film, cinematography, sound editing or script writing.