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FTM Logo: Then and Now
A look back into our history. The FTM logo from 15 years ago, and our present logo.
A look back into our history. The FTM logo from 15 years ago, and our present logo.
This April marks Film Training Manitoba’s 15th year of providing workshop training and work experience opportunities for Manitoba’s film and television industry. Born out of the province’s need for additional film crews to sustain the increasing number of film productions in the late 1990s, Film Training Manitoba (FTM) was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in …
We’d like to offer our best wishes to Jenna Neepin, our Programs & Communications Assistant here at Film Training Manitoba for the past 3 years, as she takes on a new position with the University of Winnipeg’s Indigenous Studies department. Jenna first took the reigns of FTM’s administrative desk in 2010, but soon after became …
The IATSE 669 Camera Trainee Program is designed to provide participants with the skills and on-set experience they will need to become a 2nd Assistant in the Camera Department. The aim of the program is to have full members of IATSE 669 work with trainees to help them learn work habits and techniques, camera systems, and networking skills.
The Career Focus Program is an important part of Film Training Manitoba’s overall training strategy. The program is well known to employers in the industry and has a high impact on the development of entry-level workers.
Here at FTM we believe in identifying the training needs within the community in order for Manitoba to be capable of providing crew and services that meet world industry standards.
Web Series Case Studies: The New Indie in partnership with On Screen Manitoba Great West Life Lecture Theatre (A104) – Red River College, Princess Street Campus October 3 | 6 pm – 9 pm | $25 Join Web Series guru Scott Albert and special guests Mike Fly and Christian Viel, as they explore …