Facilities & Overview:-
Toronto Film School offers a fast and effective path to an exciting career in film, television, theatre, fashion, graphic design or video game design.
Toronto Film School was established in 2001. In 2009, RCCIT acquired the Toronto Film School, adding programs in film production; scriptwriting for film and TV; and acting for television, film, and stage to its offerings. In 2010, the school reopened under the RCCIT family of schools in a state-of-the-art studio facility at Yonge-Dundas Square (also known as Dundas Square) in Toronto. Starting January 2014, Toronto Film School began to offer two diploma programs in Video Game Design at the Steeles Campus. In April 2014, Toronto Film School added three more programs to its program portfolio offered at the Davisville campus: Fashion Design, Marketing for Fashion and Entertainment and Graphic Design and Interactive Media.
What sets us apart is that right from the start, students begin the transformative process of turning raw energy and creativity into the practical skills demanded by the competitive world of the entertainment industry. Students will be filming, editing, performing, writing and designing in a high-energy environment, preparing for exciting careers within the entertainment industry– with the guidance of industry professionals and supportive faculty, who understand what it takes to succeed.
Consistency and Focus – All programs are career-focused and application-oriented. Real-World Knowledge – Program Advisory Committees, which meet regularly and are informed by input from the entertainment industry, ensure Toronto Film School curricula align with on-the-job expectations and requirements. Skills-Based Education – Class sizes are kept small to ensure optimum instructor-to-student ratios. Faculty plan and deliver courses to emphasize hands-on projects that engage students and facilitate learning.