Toronto Film School

Toronto Film School, founded in 2001 and part of Yorkville University, delivers intensive 12- to 18-month diploma programmes in film production, acting, writing, video game design and graphic design. Its downtown Toronto campuses place students steps from Canada’s largest production hubs, including Pinewood Toronto Studios.
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    About Toronto Film School

    Toronto Film School, founded in 2001 and part of Yorkville University, delivers intensive 12- to 18-month diploma programmes in film production, acting, writing, video game design and graphic design. Its downtown Toronto campuses place students steps from Canada’s largest production hubs, including Pinewood Toronto Studios.

    The curriculum follows a producer-style model: each term, students create portfolio projects under practising mentors, collaborating across disciplines. Evening-and-weekend scheduling attracts both recent graduates and mid-career changers.

    The Impact of Toronto Film School

    Festival Presence
    Student shorts screen annually at TIFF’s Next Wave and Cannes Short Film Corner, while graduates have staffed series on Netflix, CBC and Amazon.

    Industry Advisory Board
    Representatives from IATSE, ACTRA and the Directors Guild of Canada guide programme updates, keeping training aligned with union standards.

    Career Launchpad
    A dedicated Pathways Centre offers pitch sessions, casting calls and visa advice for international alumni pursuing Canadian work permits.

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