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Film, Video and New Media


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Film, Video and New Media provides entry level training that is recognized by the film, video and new media industries. You will acquire knowledge and develop skills that will help enhance your opportunities in this extremely creative industry. An extensive hands-on approach is used to help you develop the skills needed for positions in the field.

You will take core courses in set safety, set protocol and business skills. You will develop practical skills by participating in one of many practicum electives. You must apply and be accepted to the program prior to practicum.

Wascana Campus offers the program in a number of locations as a special project through off-campus programming.

Mentor, Trainee and SIAST Responsibilities

  • You and your mentor will provide detailed resumes.

  • Your mentor will establish your training plan.

  • You will enter into a formalized training agreement.

  • After successfully completing your training, your mentor will complete a Work-Based Training form. This information outlines what you learned and the tasks you mastered.

  • SIAST will compare your training plan with the learning/tasks you successfully completed. If the two match, SIAST will recommend you receive the Applied Certificate in Film, Video and New Media.


Length: 30 hours of classroom-based instruction

Practicum Elective - 150 hours of on-the-job training

Length may be spread over a longer time depending on workshop delivery schedules.


Career Opportunities

Graduates are trained as crew members in the film and television industry in Saskatchewan. Employment opportunities exist in such areas as casting, assistant direction, cinematography, continuity/script supervision, location, distribution and craft services.

For more information about career opportunities related to this program, contact Student Employment Services at the campus nearest you.



  • hairdresser
  • producer
  • publicist
  • writer

Program Details

Start Date(s): Varies

  • Courses can be offered throughout the year in various locations.
  • Practicum Elective - You will arrange your work experience with a mentor who is qualified in the identified elective area.
  • For more information, contact Wayne Inverarity at (306) 775-7509.

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Admission Requirements



Applicants who do not possess the academic qualifications for a program may be admitted if evidence of probable success can be established through a special admission assessment. Interested individuals should still apply. Applicants are automatically considered for special admission. However, some specific admission requirements may still need to be met. Refer to the ACCUPLACER© cut scores and Post Secondary Success Requirements for this program below, and review additional details concerning Special Admission.



ACCUPLACER ©     

ACCUPLACER© Cut Scores
for this program

Not applicable at this time
Post-Secondary Success

Post-Secondary Success Requirements
for this program

One year post-secondary studies


Admission Method

First Qualified/First Admitted

The First Qualified/First Admitted (FQFA) process is used for the majority of SIAST programs. When we determine that you meet the program's admission requirements, you will be offered admission based on the date you fully qualify for the program. The earlier you provide the appropriate documents and information that qualify you for admission to the next intake, the earlier you might begin your studies. Your application, once qualified, is always considered for the next intake.

Applicants to programs with multiple intakes in an academic year remain in the application pool until the last intake for that academic year has begun. Programs using the FQFA process receive applications year round and maintain an application pool for each academic year. Qualified applicants who are not offered a seat must reapply for the next academic year.

Sponsored programs or programs targeted to specific groups do not accept applications year round or maintain an application pool.

Learning Method(s)

SIAST offers a variety of learning methods for course delivery. The following learning methods are available for some of the courses in this program.
      Classroom
      Home Study
      Work-based Training

Please refer to the course descriptions for course specific learning methods.


Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) Availability

SIAST recognizes that adults learn in many different ways and through many different means. This includes acquiring knowledge and skills through life and work experience or non-formal training.





Transfer Credit

Many SIAST students benefit from transferring credit. You may be eligible to transfer credit from or to another college or university. Find out more about transfer credit options.



  • FILM 160  Freelance Business Skills
  • You will learn basic business skills from a film and video perspective. Your studies will focus on freelance business management (taxes, union regulations, bookkeeping), marketing (resumes, networking and advertising), developing a personal career path, managing stress, and developing personal goals.

    1.0 Credit Units
    15.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab


  • FILM 164  Set Protocol and Set Safety
  • Your studies will focus on the film and video set. You will learn about the scope of practice for each occupation within film, video and new media, reporting structures and union regulations. You will also study health and safety as it relates to a production set.

    1.0 Credit Units
    15.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Lecture/Lab, Correspondence


    Electives

  • PRAC 167  Film and Video Practicum
  • You will select an occupation within the film, video and new-media industry and arrange a practicum with the practicum supervisor. You will prepare a training plan with your mentor/employer. The training plan must meet industry standards and be approved by the practicum supervisor.

    10.0 Credit Units
    150.0 Other hours

    Learning Method(s): Work Based Delivery



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