VFS Intro to Producing (On Campus) July 7 - August 17th
Schedule
Tue Jul 07 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
142 Water St | Vancouver, BC
About this Event
Overview:
Being a producer means wearing many different hats and navigating a wide range of business relationships. By the end of this course, you will be able to grasp the important role that producers play in film-making, from script breakdown to copyright, marketing, and distribution of your film or television project.
Schedule: On Campus, Tuesdays, 6-8pm, PDT
- July 7th (First Class)
- July 14th
- July 21th
- July 28th
- August 4th
- August 11th
- August 18th (Final Class)
Cost: $950
Learning Outcomes – Participants Will:
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of the producers in film and TV.
- Understand the role of the screenwriter and how to get started in getting your ideas out there.
- Explore what to expect when working with producers.
- Understand drama and how to structure your story.
- Break down a script to assess production logistics.
- Explore what copyright is, and what types of contracts producers need to negotiate to get the rights to make a project.
- Be introduced to managing set, crew, and production issues.
- Explore necessary leadership skills for producers.
- Learn about film marketing and audience building.
- Identify and understand the two primary models of distribution.
Requirements:
- Any video capturing device (cell phone or other)
- Not required but recommended: video editing software of your choice
Prerequisites:
- Students are not required to have any previous training or experience.
Where is it happening?
142 Water St, 142 Water Street, Vancouver, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 950.00
















