Students in the Media Production MA program create either a Major Professional Project or a Major Research Paper that focus on variety of aspects of the media industry.
Feel free to explore project titles from the previous years below. Full abstracts can be found at the bottom of the page via the Media Production MRP Catalogue link.
An Examination of Cinematic Naturalism in the Digital era
Supervisor: John Tarver
Joseph Richelle
Territory: Commonalities Between the Reclamation of the Kalinago Language and Connection to Land
Supervisor: Lila Pine
Isak Vaillancourt
Collective Resistance: Exploring Indigenous and Black Injustices and Solidarity Efforts on Turtle Island
Supervisor: Dr. Lila Pine
Lawrence Wiliford
From Stage to Screen: Exploring The Remediation of Classical Vocal Music Performance In Canadian Visual Broadcasting and Distribution.
Supervisor: James Nadler
Alysha Bauer
Toxic Paradise: A Study of Constructed Femininity in Love Island
Supervisor: Steven Ehrlick
Doran Brooks
Grassroots Filmmaking in the Digital Age
Supervisor: Michael Coutanche
Ona Pluciennik
The Role of Tik Tok in Creating Engagement, Virality and Reach for Generation Z and How Tik Tok Can be Used As a Marketing Tool for Web Series Targeting Canadian Youth
Supervisor: James Nadler
Alexis Stackhouse
Marginalization, Socio-Cultural Systems, & The On-Screen Horror Genre: A Cross-Demographic Exploration / "On the Other Side"
Supervisor: Laurie Petrou
Christopher Vo
Off the Bench: Asians in Basketball
Supervisor: Laurel Walzak
Noah Baum
Showrunners & Streamers: The Shifting Balance of Power in the Age of Peak TV
Supervisor: James Nadler
Matthew Emmons
Where is the Album?: An Analysis of the Connecting Potential of Transmedia Music Promotion
Supervisor: Dr. Kathleen Pirrie Adams
Yanjiao Qian
TikTok in the dissemination of sports media after the COVID pandemic – A case study of the Chinese Men’s Professional Basketball League account on “Douyin” (TikTok) during the 2021-2022 season.
Supervisor: Laurel Walzak
Olivia Tharme
Taking Back TV: Developing Female Auteur Comedy in a Postfeminist Televisual Landscape
Supervisor: Dr. Laurie Petrou
David Weisz
Press Start: Why Canadian Media SHould Embrace Newgames To Build Digital Audience
A Canadian Perspective of Community Through Co-Viewing
Supervisor: Lynda Rinkenbach
Blake Cameron
Staging the Biopic: Production Design and Genre in Art Cinema
Supervisor: Dimitrios Latsis
Emily Duncan
The “Sentimental Regret” of Teen Dramas and Television: How Female Characters are Stereotyped on Gossip Girl and Riverdale
Supervisor: Lia Langworthy
Jamie Hurcomb
Capturing Reality by Employing Virtual Production: A Creative Practice-Based Inquiry of Machinima as a Democratizing Medium for Filmmaking.
Supervisor: Dr. Henry Warwick
Meagan McAteer
Accessibility and the Apocalypse / One Day Day One
Supervisor: Lila Pine
Hajer Mustafa
Colour Me Happy: Immersive Art Experiences, Colour and Emotion
Supervisor: David Colangelo
Ethan Ralph
Practice makes Podcast: A Review of Common Effective Practices used to Foster Engagement amongst Podcast Audiences
Supervisor: Dr. Charles Davis
Keith Bennet
MASC'D UP: LGBTQ2S+ Representation in North American Professional Ice Hockey
Supervisor: Joe Recupero
Dylan Cunanan
Putting Your Best Face Forward: Dating App UX/UI Design and its Influence on Relationship Values and Practices
Supervisor: Henry Warwick
Mark Freelander
An Inch Wide and a Mile Deep: Developing and Retaining Audiences for U.S.-Based Niche Over-The-Top Streaming Video Services
Supervisor: Dr. Charles Davis
Kysan Kwan
Digital Love: Surveying Fan Engagement in Virtual Concerts During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Supervisor: Cintia Cristia
Sarina Mohan
Fantasy, Glamour and Unattainability: A Video Based Exploration of Online Fashion Communities
Supervisor: Ramona Pringle
Jedidah Nabwangu
Unrequited: The Myth of the Independent Black Woman
Supervisor: Marusya Bociurkiw
Winston Sih
Staying Alive: Ensuring business sustainability and relevance of Canadian local news through strategic representation in digital content
Supervisor: Ramona Pringle
Sarah Blackmore
Understanding the link between Children and Comedy; Exploring Participatory Culture in Digital Spaces for Youth
Supervisor: Charles Falzon
Chelsey Devito
Assessing Sustainability in the Motion Picture Industry
Supervisor: Donna Gall
Sameer Gilzay
The Danger of Deepfakes
Supervisor: Dr Charles Davis
El-Tahry Malak
Reading the Game, Playing the Industry: An Exploration of the Subversive Potential of Text-Based Narrative Games Within the Heteronormative Video Games Industry
Supervisor: Dr. Daniel Harley
Ross Minichiello
Trauma Porn as Unethical Content; An Exploration of Social Media Motivation, Creation and Consumption
Supervisor: Dr. Adam Miller
George Varvatsoulis
Media Neuroscience & Audience Engagement: Targeting & Producing Audience Emotional & Neurobehavioural Fear Responses
Supervisor: Dr Charles Davis
Ahmed Shireen
"We Are The Movement": Sports Media, Social Media, and the effect on Young Muslim Sportswomen
Contextualized Narrative Model- Delivering Simplified Education Through Passive and Interactive Media
Supervisor: Dr. Richard Lachman
Kristen Lambie
The Space Between Worlds: An Auto-Ethnographic Study of Cultural Disconnect Between Members of Diaspora, their Homelands and their North American Homes
Supervisor: Dr. Laurie Petrou
Dana Seif
Running head: On Coming Out, Orientalism, and their Interlink 1
Supervisor: Alex Bal
Kevin Raposo
Kphoto and Video Production
Supervisor: Joe Recupero
Ryan O'Connor
Creators: The New Storytellers
Supervisor: Michael Coutanche
Deborah Smith
Indigenous Hollywoods: Bridging Two Worlds of Storytelling
Supervisor: Dr. Laura Nenych
Mackenzie Parrot
The Ride-or-Die Test: A Re-Evaluation of the Bechdel Test and Female Friendships in the Age of #metoo
Supervisor: James Nadler
Mohammadmilad Monavvarian
Visualising Artifacts as 3D Models in Augmented Reality (Synaesthetics Media Lab: Tangible Cultural Analytics)
Supervisor: Ali Mazalek
Nicole Dawe
Seven Generations: The Unheard Stories of the Chippewas of Georgina Island
Supervisor: Marion Coomey
Jacob Blum
Stage Voices: How Podcasts Can Help Theatre Meet the Needs of Today's Audience
Supervisor: Marion Coomey
Rose Mergler
Identity and I Don't: The Impact of Social Media and Genealogy Services on Identity Formation and Sense of Belonging Within Transracial Adoptees
Supervisor: Dr. Laurie Petrou
Karim Rostom
Diver: Encouraging Audience Political Engagement Through Conceptual Music
Supervisor: Michael Murphy
Victoria Wiley
Wi Can Relate: Fifth Year, Millennial Audiences and the New Sitcom
Supervisor: James Nadler
Keziah Okosodo
Selfie Manipulation Associated with Body Dissatisfaction among Coloured Women
Supervisor: Laurel Walkzak
Tarek Alward
PROJECTAR: Augmented Reality as a Bridge Between Print and Digital Media
Supervisor: Dr. Laura Nenych
Eileen White
The Click Me Classroom: Interactive Multimedia Tool Prototype to Support Early Learners of Language, Science and Social Studies
Supervisor: Dr. Laura Nenych
Victoria Bajer
Distant Eden
Supervisor: Michael Coutanche
Madison Sieger
A New Moneyball: Economies of Gender in Baseball
Supervisor: Laura Walzak
Lucas Hrynyshyn
Tangible Axis Sequencer: Towards the Creation of an Adaptable and Comprehensive Tangible Step Sequencer and Gestural Controller
Supervisor: Ali Mazalek & Dr. Steven Ehrlick
Assem Kroma
Embodied Soundscapes: Augmenting Spatial and Environmental Awareness Through Haptic Wearables
Documentarian Jeanette Kong not only tells the personal story of her family’s migration experience, which eventually takes them to Canada but also spotlights the history and culture of the Hakka people. Told using
archival footage (external link) and pictures, as well as footage captured from more recent family visits, A Brief History of My Father’s Time At Sea is a rumination on Jeanette's own identity, while “typically Canadian” is also rooted in her Jamaican-Chinese heritage.
Jael Joseph
Vielle Case native and Master of Arts in Media Production alum ('21) Jael Joseph is a well-known marketing guru, media personality, and media entrepreneur in the Caribbean and Canada and soon, she will be known by another moniker- director; as she debuts,” Territory,” her documentary on Dominica’s Kalinago people, at the annual Caribbean Tales International Film Festival (CTFF) in Toronto which runs from September 6-22, 2023.
Rebekah Miskin
NIGHT OWL (external link) is a comedy series about the weird night time events in a 24 hour grocery store, the staff who work the graveyard shift, and a regular shopper who can’t sleep and has no real friends...yet. You can view more of Rebekah's work
here (external link) .
Hanmin Yang
After a plastic surgery disaster turns him Asian, a white Hollywood rom-com star must overcome the industry’s prejudices and break out of the rice-eating, math-loving, kung-fu-fighting stereotypes to become a star again. Animated Sitcom for Adults. Winner of Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI)'s The Big Pitch competition in November, 2018.