translated from Spanish: Conalep will have five new technical film careers in 2022

The Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC) announced on Thursday the signing of an agreement with the National College of Professional and Technical Education (Conalep), for the creation of five technical careers to professionalize cinema.
In social networks, the AMACC reported that the pedagogical collaboration agreement will be made through the Film and Education Commission of the Academy, coordinated by the filmmaker Lucía Gajá.
From 2022, technical careers in film and audiovisual will be integrated into conalep’s curricula.

Through the AMACC Film and Education Commission, coordinated by the filmmaker @luciagaja, from 2022 technical careers in film and audiovisual will be integrated into the curricula of the @CONALEP_Mex.
— AMACC (@AcademiaCineMx) August 5, 2021

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The new technical careers that can be studied are:
-Costumes
-Props and decoration
-Construction and assembly
-Lighting assembly

-Tramoya for cinema and audiovisual
Lucía Gajá commented that the AMACC will seek agreements with film producers so that students who graduate from these careers can enter the labor field.
“With this work in conjunction with Conalep, the AMACC will promote the training of technical professionals who offer a higher quality in the cinematographic and audiovisual contents that are produced, “added the president of the Academy, Mónica Lozano.

The AMACC will seek agreements with film producers so that students graduated from these film and audiovisual careers can enter the labor field – @luciagaja. pic.twitter.com/fQldHYSt1Q
— AMACC (@AcademiaCineMx) August 5, 2021

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