Beyond the Camera: Why Film Education Is Becoming Increasingly International
Film education was once associated mainly with directing, cinematography, editing, and screenwriting. These skills remain essential, but the global film industry now demands broader knowledge of production, distribution, technology, festivals, and international collaboration.
ISECM reflects this evolution by emphasizing international practice and industry engagement. Streaming platforms, co-productions, digital distribution, and film festivals have transformed how films are made and circulated. Future professionals will need creative vision, technological literacy, and a global understanding of audiences and markets.
Huan Guan
Contributing Commentator, Europa Post
Editor: Alexander
Source: Euro International Press
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