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Humber College's Bachelor of Film and Media Production program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for dynamic careers in media. The curriculum encompasses various aspects of storytelling, including writing, producing, directing, cinematography, and post-production. Students engage in both fiction and non-fiction filmmaking, gaining experience in research, project management, and media entrepreneurship. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, with access to industry-standard equipment and facilities, such as film and media production studios and post-production suites. A capstone project in the final year allows students to showcase their creative vision.

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Film and Video Camera Operators

52110$40,000 - $80,000Operate cameras to record scenes for film, television, or online media, ensuring technical quality and artistic effect.

Film and Video Editors

52111$45,000 - $85,000Edit raw footage into polished video content, collaborating with directors and producers to achieve the desired narrative flow.

Producers

51120$50,000 - $100,000Oversee the production process of films or media projects, managing budgets, schedules, and creative decisions.

Directors

51110$55,000 - $105,000Lead the creative aspects of film or media productions, guiding the cast and crew to realize the project's vision.

Screenwriters

51101$40,000 - $90,000Write scripts for films, television shows, or digital media, developing dialogue, characters, and storylines.