So, I talked to this Advisor from VFS, and she says that they are going to make something, i dont know how its called, but it enables international students to stay in canada, for a year, to look for a job, and if you find a job, you get your work visa for 3 years or something like that, maybe she was just trying to " sell the product" you know, but, lets say this is true, and lets say i graduate and i manage to find a job somewhere in canada, so thats it? i mean, i made it? now what i need to do is after the 3 years of working experience apply for some kind of permanent resident visa or extend my work visa? so i wouldnt need a degree after all to obtain a work visa…
Vancouver Film School
You can skip the Foundation if you already have a 2D or 3D portfolio to submit -> gets approved.
VFS is what you make it to be. They teach you the tools, but the hard work and level of detail is dependant on the student. Usually if you already have a strong 2D background you’ll come out with a better modelling reel that most of the class your in. I cannot speak for Animation or VFX, although if your more the brainy type, you usually do better in either rigging or VFX I’ve noticed.
If you want to stay in Canada, you pretty much need to find a job ASAP that can help you with a work Visa.
There have been some changes to the Work Permit process this past year and rumours of more changes coming next year. I have heard that there is discussion or lobbying underway to allow students in PRIVATE career training colleges, such as VFS and others, to access the Post-Graduate Work Permit (currently only for PUBLIC universities), which allows for students to apply for an open work permit equal to the length of their studies. If you study for one-year, you get a one-year permit.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp
There has been no publicly released information about this and we will not know for sure until spring, I would think. Keep an eye on the government website for updates:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work.asp
This thread is full of useful information! Thank you all … I will be in VFS for June intake this year … 
Hi Sheik! Just got accepted to start 3D & VFX at June 27 as well
Guess we’ll be classmates ^^
I wonder this too and it was not answered.
Actually, I wonder a lot of things, even after reading almost all pages. I am not sure if I should ask here or make a new topic.
Anyway, his question is the most important for me. I already work as a generalist here in brazil, and I am satisfied with the jobs I can get. But I am not, by far, satisfied to the quality of my work. My only reason to be attending VFS (or another school) would be to get out of there with an improvement to my work that I could not have done by myself.
Now, I am not like the majority of the people I saw posting here. I am already 30 years old and it is not my mother or father or loans that are going to pay it. It would be the savings of my entire life. I will finally have money to do one of this 2 things:
-Spend up to 5 years here in brazil by myself, without having to worry about work or freelancing, trying to improve my work by myself, like I have always done, but with a time to dedicate myself that I never had (and so far I have not got very far)
- Trust in a school overseas to provide me what I could not do by myself, and return without any money.
I understand that no one but myself can answer this question. And I can not answer it either. Both might fail for many reasons. But I ask those who attended VFS or other school like that if the way that the content is passed to students will allow me not to spend time learning what I already know or I do not need and maximize the skills I already have/want to have.
Someone said back here that you spend 3 months learning what is a polygon and 6 months making your reel. Am I going to pay about 70 thousand dollars to learn for 3 months then?
Understand that I am not saying that I would not learn a lot reviewing the basics and making my reel. But I believe this kind of thing I can do alone. I would not like to pay to review basics and create a reel, I would like to pay for a pedagogic methodology, for planned steps created by people with prior knowledge. To explain better, I want to pay for the exact thing I saw many people here complaining; for the lack of freedom. I want someone I trust to tell me what to do, how to do it and when to do it. Because they know better then I. But only if this will really improve my work. If I can really trust they can help me.
That being explained, I ask if VFS is the right place for me. And if there are other options I could have. The other options I studied so far:
-Think Tank, but they are too oriented to modelling, and I wanted to focus more on rendering and effects. Anyone here went there? Can I have VFS level of rendering and effects there? Also, it is 20 thousand dollars cheaper then VFS. I could go there and still come back with some money.
-Lost Boys, but despite very good reviews around here, the student reels seems to be very weak. Most of them I could do myself. And I can not find the price. Does anyone knows? And would I have to do a lot of filming stuff? Is this really useful to learn the 3d part?
-Others, they are either in non english schools, are more then 2 years long or are in the United states. I really do not think I can get a vista for that country without too much trouble. Is there another good school I could go to that is less then 2 years?
There are many other questions, but I am trying not to be too confusing. So that is it for now.
If it helps anyone analyse my case, here is my reel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV-uzAzOXuw
I do not consider it good, but there are many students reels in many schools that are not better. If I will spent my whole savings, I should at least expect to get better then this, right?
And I will talk tomorrow by phone with an advisor. But I expect a lot of marketing talk. I come here looking for honesty the advisor probably can not give me.
Hey Guismo, i saw your reel, and i think you would not get a lot of improvement by getting into a regular program, you should use that money to get into something like advance workshops online, like those master classes gnomon had some months ago, because if you go to school you’ll get basic stuff and then you are going to pay a hell of a lot of money to polish your reel for 7 months or whatever, something you could do on your own and by watching your reel i dont think getting the basics again would help you at all…
So bottom line… stay at home, get into advance online workshops, improve yourself as much as you can, set the bar up as high as you can, challenge yourself as you never did before.
But all this is just my opinion… a 18 old animation student. : )
I agree with Jesse92. Looking at your reel, you wont get nearly $60,000 worth of improvement. VFS does not teach effects simulations (fluids, particles, cloth, etc…). Take gnomon’s master classes and practice traditional art skills.
The benefits of going to vfs for you would probably be:
- motivation to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week for a year
- practice
- being surrounded by peers all day every day
The teachers are great and they know a lot. The question would be how much of that knowledge you could absorb. You have to keep in mind that the program is designed for people who have never touched 3d before. It can be frustrating if you have experience, you will learn almost nothing new from classes in the first 6 months. You have to spend time after the classes doing your learning.
Thanks a huge lot for your opinions guys. I am kind of sad with that, as this idea of going to vancouver to get a “magical touch” that would make my work better was getting me quite excited. But this is a lot of money for a vague hope.
- motivation to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week for a year
- practice
- being surrounded by peers all day every day
Yes, that is what I think as well. But you know what? There is another place where you can get that. The place where I learned most of what I know. At work. After I got a little portfolio, I went to são paulo and was fortunate enough to be accepted in a studio where I would get exactly that. Lots of talented people around me, lots of work, lots of motivation (besides income and not being fired).
Unfortunately são paulo is one of the most disgusting cities in the world, and most jobs that will make me learn are there. I do not consider any human being should live there, not even for learning.
So… I guess I will try that; spend some time studying at home with online classes and/or look for another job to learn in a city I can live in.
This is probably not the topic for it; but with this portfolio, can I get a temporary job in some country? Canada for instance? Maybe as a trainee or something. If there is any studio that would hire me (there probably is, if I can get hired here), would it be possible legally?
Spend 6 months, 1 year or so working somewhere. Any advice on that?
Not that I could not do it here in brazil. But big cities around here use to be really horrible and uncivilized places. But then again, this would be temporary. So maybe I could go back to são paulo…
But in any way, your opinions were what I needed to hear. I will still talk to the advisor, but I am sure he will say something like “of course you will improve a lot, you just need to focus a lot by your own”.
My roommate is from brazil and he went through the Digital Character Animation course at VFS. He has been looking for work for about 3 months and has not been able to find it. I’m fairly certain that has a lot to do with the fact that he’s from brazil. Getting a working visa is difficult because you have to be sponsored by the company that wants to hire you. If the company can find enough local talent, they often don’t want to bother with that.
That is one other benefit I forgot to mention about VFS. A law was just passed in January that allows students who graduate from school to get a 1 year working visa in canada. You don’t even have to work in your field. I am not sure which schools up here qualify for that, but I know VFS does.
You’re exactly right. You can get all of those things on the job if you work at a good studio. VFS basically gives people work experience in a studio, or as close to that as a school can offer. It’s a valuable thing if you aren’t good enough to get hired yet.
Yes, I suppose it would be a lot of trouble looking for a job in another country. If I go after that, I suppose it is better to look for it here in brazil.
Anyway, I talked to the advisor moments ago. And is it hard to talk to someone in english! I have never talked to a native english speaker and it was quite a stressful experience. I wonder how would it be like in the first days or weeks living there…
She told me what I expected. That yes, I will improve my work there. That if VFS can not, no one else can. That they do not accept reels without good experience and that most people there are people in my situation; around 30 year with already a good experience in the field. Like she said, “looking for the next step”.
This is quite a contrast to what I read in this 90 pages. Through this topic I learned that the VFS has a majority of people from 19-25 years, going from highschool or from another field, with little to no experience that are mostly wanting to get a job in this field.
Who to believe in? I do not know. But in any way, she told me that it would take about an year to get there. Though she also told me to hurry up (something that I also read here they would say), I do not see much difference between 1 year or 1 year and a half. So I will take my time to decide and just calm down.
sorry but they told u loooots of bullshits as they want ur $$$ 
they told me the same and i spent almost the first 6 months getting bored as they start from the basic.
in most of the classes there r lots of young people with NO 3d experience…
trust me: if u know 3d already and u r looking for the next step then buy some digital tutors tutorial and watch them as at VFS they will tell u the same (or actually less) for much more money…
there is no secret 3D, secret way to do things that at VFS they teach u and in other places you cant get… video tutorials show u the same and much more.
i wish someone told me that before i paid lots of $$ for VFS…
Actually, I am very surprised by the amount of time, attention and sincerity they spent with me over the phone and email.
The advisor told me this things that I said. But she was not sure. So she asked me a link to my portfolio and showed it to some teachers there. They then phoned me here and explained that, indeed, they teach basics. That they prepare the students with portfolio and know how of the industry, of how to work under pressure and under deadlines.
And he told me that by my portfolio I already knew my way around at a work place. And my objective (to increase my habilities in render and vfx) is very specific and I would not get as much value with my time there as would someone who have never worked in a studio.
I would still learn stuff. But he could not be sure that in the end I would think it was worthy 50 thousand dollars. My entire life savings.
This made me a little sad, as I was really looking into it. But this is a lot of money that I would get little back as results.
Anyway, I no longer have this idea that they are only after money. If it was here in brazil, I am sure no school would have told me that. I am sad for not going there, but I am very happy because I could have made a terrible mistake and they help me.
I have been thinking about go to VFS for more than 5 year and only now I could save the necessary money, so I have all of those doubts too, Im getting crazy and I cant stop thinking about this! It is too much money to take a risk! It is very difficult to make all the doubts clear because we hear many different things and we can’t trust in our advisor from VFS because OF COURSE he want sell it, but I cant disagree with one thing, many people here say it “dosen’t worth go to VFS” because is too expensive and they will teach you only basic things that you can easily find by yourself on the internet FOR FREE. But if it is really true how can they have many great demo reels? Maybe because this great demo reels is from people that went to VFS already having a lot of experience?! I don’t know…
People here on the CGSociety and from VFS always say about VFS will help you to make your demo reel, everything make me thing, 60k to have someone by my side helping me to do a demo reel?! That is it?! I know if you want get on this field the demo reel is the most important thing but come on!!! 60k!? Do you guys know another good school in Vancouver cheaper than VFS? The only thing that didn’t let me gave up until now about VFS is because of the new work permit, because Im from Brazil and I really want to move out to Vancouver.
I read many pages here but I couldn’t find anything about another very important thing too, the salary! Everyone here work with CG because of passion, me too, but I do care about my future and my money too, so please help me guys! People that went to VFS or people that already have or had a job in Vancouver think about it? How much the industry is paying for a beginner, for a senior and for a recently graduated student in VFS, I asked the last one because the school have a big name so I hope that students from there to even not been so good.