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Sichuan University of Media and Communication Visits TFS

Toronto Film School hosted two special visitors on Monday, Dec. 12, as part of formalizing a partnership between the school and Sichuan University of Media and Communication in Gaoxin West District, Chengdu, China.

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Ms. Huo Cheng, Director of International Communication Center and President Assistant and Mr. Cai Yujie, Director of International Department took time to tour all three Toronto Film School Campuses, met some staff, students and saw the facilities and studios.

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The event culminated in the official signing ceremony at Toronto Film School’s Steeles campus. The partnership between Sichuan University of Media and Communication covers four Toronto Film School Programs: Film Production, Acting for Film, Television and the Theatre, Video Game Design and Animation and Graphic Design and Interactive Media.

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Upon graduation, students will get Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma from Sichuan University of Media and Communications, and Diploma from Toronto Film School.

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