The Visual Effects program is a one-year postgraduate course designed to broaden your knowledge of 3D animation, motion graphics, and audio/video editing for film and television. Over three semesters, you'll learn to create visual effects and work on various digital projects that prepare you to be industry-ready. The program emphasizes both technical skills and creativity, enabling students to work as visual effects artists across many dynamic platforms. You'll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology like LED walls and industry-standard software, focusing on skills such as compositing, virtual production, and 3D procedural animation. The program is aimed at preparing students for careers in post-production, film, television, gaming, and animation industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is offered by the School of Media, ranked as one of Canada’s best film schools. It provides students with real-world skills in visual effects and digital storytelling, taught by industry professionals. The program’s focus on hands-on experience, including working with advanced technology like LED walls, makes graduates highly prepared for the industry. The Toronto visual effects industry is well-established and globally recognized, giving students excellent opportunities for employment in film, TV, gaming, and animation across various platforms. Additionally, the program’s integration of both technical and creative skills ensures students are well-equipped to hit the ground running in this competitive field.
The program specifically specializes in concepts and techniques in 3D animation, motion graphics, compositing, virtual production, and visual effects workflows. Students work on honing skills such as digital lighting, surface attribute design, 3D compositing, and the use of virtual engines. The curriculum also includes training in photorealistic rendering, particle effects, matte painting, and the integration of multiple digital elements with live-action footage. The emphasis is on developing both creative storytelling and technical mastery tailored for the post-production industry, especially for film, television, and video games.
Application fees
20.86L
1st year tuition fees
20.86L
Living cost
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or a diploma/advanced diploma, along with a digital portfolio that showcases at least five examples of work in areas like video design, motion graphics, digital art, or 3D modelling. A letter of intent in digital format or as a web link is also required. Successful applicants will need to meet English proficiency requirements, including an assessment at George Brown College if necessary.

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Graduates can pursue roles such as 3D animator, texture artist, technical artist, environment modeller, character modeller, object modeller, stop motion animator, or visual effects artist. The industry in Toronto is strong, with opportunities spanning film, television, interaction storytelling, gaming, and animation. Alumni of this program have gone on to make significant impacts worldwide, working in diverse sectors from entertainment to major corporate organizations.