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The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, a division of the Faculty of
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Concordia University Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the t ...
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film school A film school is an educational institution dedicated to teaching aspects of filmmaking, including such subjects as film production, film theory, digital media production, and screenwriting. Film history courses and hands-on technical training ...
located in
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Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
. Informally known as MHSoC, the school accepts around 250 students a year for programs in
animation Animation is a method by which image, still figures are manipulated to appear as Motion picture, moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent cel, celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited ...
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film production Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, casti ...
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film studies Film studies is an academic discipline that deals with various theoretical, historical, and critical approaches to cinema as an art form and a medium. It is sometimes subsumed within media studies and is often compared to television studies. ...
. It is the largest and oldest university-based centre for the study of film, television and media in Canada.


History

The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema was originally established as Concordia’s Department of Cinema within the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1976. Founding members included Professor Andre Herman, a graduate of the
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La Fémis La Fémis (French: ''École Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son''; "National Superior School for the Professions of Image and Sound", formerly known as the ''Institut des hautes études cinématographiques'', IDHEC) is a Fren ...
, who remained with the school until his retirement in 2002, and
Alfred Pinsky Alfred Pinsky (March 31, 1921 - November 21, 1999)P054 – Alf ...
, the founding dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, among others. In 1997, Montreal-born filmmaker and entrepreneur Mel Hoppenheim donated $1 million to Concordia University, which was subsequently used to support students enrolled in the university’s film programs. In recognition of his generous contribution, the Department of Cinema was renamed The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in December 1997. In the later half of the twentieth century, Hoppenheim and his partners have played significant roles in the development of Quebec’s cinema and its film industry, such as the opening of numerous film studios throughout the province, as well as supporting the nearby
Institut national de l'image et du son The Institut national de l'image et du son (INIS) National Institute College of Image and Sound is a training institute for film, television and interactive media creation located in Montreal, Quebec. The institute was incorporated as a non-profit o ...
(INIS), a private French-language school for the development of writers, directors and producers for film and television.


Facilities

Built in 1927, the Faubourg Building is home to the MHSoC and is located at the corner of Guy and Sainte-Catherine Street in Downtown Montreal. The building is also shared with the Classics, Modern Languages & Linguistics Department, the Continuing Education school, the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and the District 3 Innovation Hub. The media facilities feature interactive teaching environments, shooting studios, professional screening rooms, Avid editing, Pro Tools sound editing, sound recording and mixing studios, sound archives, digital animation labs, and a full complement of digital and analog equipment. As students of Concordia University, MHSoC students also have access to other facilities and services available across campus.


Departments

The school of cinema offers three areas of undergraduate study (major and minor): Film Animation, Film Production and Film Studies. At the graduate level, the school offers a M.A. in Film Studies, a M.F.A. in Film Production and a Ph.D. in Film and Moving Image Studies. A double major option in
Art History Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
and Film Studies is also offered jointly with the Art History Department. The school's programs are incorporated within the Faculty of Fine Arts, with each program primarily approaching the subject matter of cinema and media as a means of artistic expression. Consequently, a central aim of these programs is to prepare students to become filmmakers, film animators, historians, critics, or theorists who have a two-fold awareness: on the one hand, of the artistic and cultural potential of their medium and, on the other, of its history and traditions.


Alumni

The work of graduates from The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema are often selected and dominate competitions, such as the Canadian Student Film Festival and the student section of the
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. Alumni are active as producers, directors and technicians, including
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Prix Jutra The Prix Iris is a Canadian film award, presented annually by Québec Cinéma, which recognizes talent and achievement in the mainly francophone feature film industry in Quebec.Canadian Screen Award The Canadian Screen Awards (french: link=no, Les prix Écrans canadiens) are awards given for artistic and technical merit in the film industry recognizing excellence in Canadian film, English-language television, and digital media (web series) p ...
and
Emmy The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
Award winners and nominees. Notable alumni include: *
Louise Archambault Louise Archambault is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.Adam Nayman"Louise Archambault" ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'', August 20, 2014. She is best known for her films '' Familia'', which won the Claude Jutra Award in 2005, and '' Gabriell ...
, director-screenwriter * Gary Burns, director-screenwriter * Alexander Carson, director-screenwriter-producer * Daniel Cross, director-producer *
Federico Hidalgo Federico Hidalgo is a filmmaker, film director and film professor in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has directed five feature-length, fiction films to date: '' A Silent Love'' (2004), ''Imitation'' (2006), ''The Skeptic (L'Incrédule)'' (2012), ''Le ...
, screenwriter-director *
Meryam Joobeur Meryam Joobeur is a Tunisian Canadian film director."Portrait de R ...
, filmmaker *
Pascal Maeder Pascal Maeder is a Swiss-Canadian film producer and cyberneticist. In 2020, he launched ''x-ode'', an XR messaging app enabling its users to connect with one another based on shared experiences in the real world. The app was developed by Urbanoid ...
, producer *
Kim Nguyen Kim Nguyen is a Canadian film director and screenwriter, best known for his 2012 film ''War Witch (Rebelle)''. The film was the top winner at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards;B. P. Paquette Benjamin Patrick Paquette, commonly known as B. P. Paquette, is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, film producer and academic. Background Born in London, Ontario, Paquette spent his childhood and adolescence in Greater Sudbury. Shooting ...
, director-screenwriter-producer, and academic *
Arto Paragamian Arto Paragamian is a Canadian film director and writer known for Two Thousand and None (2000), Because Why (1993) and Cosmos (1996). As a Concordia University Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research u ...
, screenwriter-director *
Chloé Robichaud Chloé Robichaud (born January 31, 1988) is a Canadian director best known for her debut film ''Sarah Prefers to Run''. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section. Early life and education Robichaud was ...
, director-screenwriter *
Kyle Thomas Kyle Thomas (born 23 June 1983) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. His first feature film, '' The Valley Below'', premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2014. It garnered two Canadian Screen Award nomin ...
, director-screenwriter-producer *
Vincent Toi Vincent Toi is a Mauritian-Canadian film director.Marie-Annick Savripène"Vincent Toi: un besoin irrépressible de raconter…" '' L'Express'', January 28, 2017. He is most noted for his 2017 short film '' The Crying Conch'', which was named to the ...
, filmmaker *
André Turpin André Turpin (born 1966) is a French Canadian cinematographer, film director, and screenwriter. Career As a cinematographer, he has won over a dozen awards, including Canadian Screen Awards for Best Cinematography his work on Xavier Dolan's f ...
, cinematographer, and director-screenwriter *
Steven Woloshen Steven Woloshen (born 1960) is a Canadian film animator and a pioneer of drawn-on-film animation. Biography Born in Montreal, Quebec, Woloshen first attended Vanier College, where he worked with Super-8 film and video, later Woloshen specializ ...
, animator


References


External links

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Concordia University Website
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