Film Studies
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Film 3368F/G - Film Production
Film as Modern Literacy
Traditionally, literacy is defined as the ability to read and write - but at its core - literacy is communication. (a project-based course offered through the Department of English and Writing Studies) gives students the tools to communicate using images, sound, movement and colour. In an age of digital storytelling, film has become an essential modern literacy — a language that transcends platforms and borders, connecting storytellers with audiences around the world.
Hands-On Learning
Film 3368F/G - Film Production is practical and immersive. More class time is spent on production than lecture. With cameras, lighting and audio equipment in hand, students learn by doing - developing their craft through collaboration and creativity.
Beyond the Classroom
Guest speakers from the film industry along with alumni, share their experiences and advice as students consider their next steps. Graduates of Film 3368F/G - Film Production have gone on to work with YouTube channels, join professional guilds such as IATSE and ACTRA, study at institutions such as City University New York, Brown, Toronto Metropolitan University, and Vancouver Film School - and produce their own independent films.
Class Film Festival

The term culminates in the Class Film Festival, where students form production companies fulfilling the roles of writers, directors, directors of photography, actors and directors of marketing. The festival draws more than a hundred attendees each year, with distinguished judges - including professors and working filmmakers - selecting the top three films. The audience votes for the winner of the coveted Film Aesthetic RGB Trophy.
2025 Film Festival Winners

Directed by Connor Wood
Written by Connor Wood and Amelia Ortbach
Cinematography by Theo Crowther-Omen and Sawyer Galleo
Set Design by Jennifer Katkov
Marketing Director Amelia Ortbach
Starring Lavinnia Bailey
Thank you to our judges:
Film professors Tobias Nagl and Janelle Blankenship; film directors Bettina Blümner, Jill Carter, and Ethan Hickey; Film 3368F alumni Chase Verjee (IATSE Calgary), Al-Raffay Miraz (independent filmmaker) and Kyle Graham (film student, Toronto Metropolitan University).
Previous Winners
Explore the winning films from recent Class Film Festivals:
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- Fool Me Once 2021
- 2021
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016