FTM and Tec-Voc Partner to Provide Film Industry Training for Students

Film Training Manitoba (FTM) is partnering with Technical Vocational High School (Tec-Voc) to conduct a series of film training courses and career coaching sessions for the Broadcasting/Media Arts students for the spring of 2022.  

“FTM and Tec-Voc have a great history of working collaboratively and we’re very honoured to support the next generation of talented film workers toward careers in Manitoba’s dynamic film industry,” said FTM’s Managing Director Adam Smoluk.  

FTM is a non-for-profit charity and member of the sector council program funded by the Province of Manitoba’s Economic Development and Training. FTM’s goal is to develop a highly skilled and adaptable workforce to support the activities of Manitoba production companies. 

Tec-Voc’s Broadcasting/Media Arts program supports students with an interest in the production of electronic media. From the small screen to the big screen, from the airwaves to wi-fi, Tec-Voc’s program utilizes cutting-edge, industry standard equipment and professional instruction to support students pursuing careers in the video or film production industry.


FTM is a non-for-profit charity and member of the Province of Manitoba’s sector council program (through the Department of Economic Development and Jobs). FTM conducts workforce development and training to build a highly skilled and adaptable film industry to support the activities of Manitoba production companies. FTM collaborates with members of the film and television industry to identify the training needs within the community. 

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