About Writing For Film, Television & Games in Vancouver Film School
Creative Economy
VFS’s signature programs and facilities are at the heart of a creative economy worth $3.4 billion in B.C. alone. From film production and 3D animation to game, digital, and VR/AR design, VFS is shaping the entertainment and media industries’ transformation. In 2019, VFS alumni were credited on 17 of the 20 highest grossing films and on 6 of the 10 best-selling video games worldwide, in a global industry set to generate US$2.3 trillion in revenues in 2020.
Alumni Success
Vancouver Film School grads are some of the most successful and sought-after professionals in the entire screenwriting industry. You will find our alumni working all over the globe, pushing boundaries, discovering new frontiers, winning all kinds of awards and honours, and leading today’s creative economy.
A VFS Writing for Film, Television & Games Education
In 12 months you will graduate with:
- A diploma in Writing for Film, Television & Games
- A diverse portfolio of your work, designed to open doors
- Access to the VFS Alumni Directory + Job Board
- Industry connections that will help guide your career
Term 01
Develop fundamental skills in visual storytelling, structure, character, format, and genre.
Term 02
Commit to story and character development for your first feature screenplay.
Term 03
Workshop the first drafts of your feature and TV scripts.
Term 04
Specialize in film, TV or games writing, and begin work on your final project.
Term 05
Electives include writing for comics, video games, and writing for commercials.
Term 06
Complete drafts of your final feature film script or TV pilot for your final project, and polish it through intense workshopping.
Specializations
In the final half of the year, students choose to focus one of the three specialized streams below for their final project.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.5 Academic level
- TOEFL : score of 80 internet-based (iBT)
- PTE : score of 58-64
Vancouver Film School Highlights
Type |
Private |
Setting |
Urban |
No. of Campuses |
8 |
Admissions Helpline |
+1 604 631 3562 |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/Part-time |
Academic Calendar |
Semester-Based |
Student Population |
1,200 (approx.) |
Tuition Range |
$10,500 to $53,250 |
Vancouver Film School Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The cost of attendance includes various expenses apart from the tuition fee. Some of these expenses are detailed below:
Category |
Fees |
Tuition |
$10,500 to $53,250 |
Monthly Expenses |
Food |
$200-$300 |
Rent (One Bedroom) |
$1100-2400 |
Rent (Two Bedrooms) |
$1200-2700 |
Rent (Three Bedrooms) |
$2100+ |
Rent (studio lodges) |
$900-1600 |
Rent (Shared) |
$650+ |
Additional Costs |
Amount |
Local Transport |
$109 |
Basic Utilities (Electricity, Laundry, etc.) |
$200 |
Vancouver Film School Admission Process
All international students are expected to be conversant enough in English in order to succeed in any VFS program. They are also required to understand technical terms to be able to participate in presentation and in-depth discussions.
Vancouver Film School also provides conditional admission to international students if they fail to score the minimum required scores of standard English proficiency tests. English as a second language programs are available to help the applicants improve their English before starting a course at VFS. Additionally, those students are required to schedule and paas an approved test no later that one month before their starting date
- Admission Portal: VFS Online application
- Admission Fees: CAD 100
- English language requirement should meet level 1 or level 2, depending upon the course
Supporting Documents:
- High school transcripts or government-issued birth certificate, showing the candidate is at least 19 years old.
- Contact details of two references, who can comment on the passion and abilities in the area the candidate is applying.
- A financial plan to cover tuition and living expenses.
- Health insurance
- Study permit for international students.
- Proof of English language proficiency.
- A portfolio in the area the candidate is applying.
Vancouver Film School English Proficiency Requirements
Standard Tests |
Minimum scores for level 1 |
Minimum scores for level 2 |
IELTS |
6.0 |
6.5 |
TOEFL iBT |
68 |
80 |
TOEFL PBT |
520 |
550 |
PTE |
52 - 57 |
58 - 64 |
Duolingo Test |
95 - 100 |
105 or higher |