Summary – CineTRAIN Launches Online Technical Training Program
• Launched in collaboration with International Cinema Technology Association (ICTA).
• Aims to meet industry demand for accessible cinema technology training.
• ICTA represents global producers, distributors, and theater equipment service providers.
• Members produce 3D technologies, seats, lenses, sound systems, and digital movie theater systems.
An exciting new online technical training program is being launched by CineTRAIN, a renowned provider of online educational solutions for the film industry, in collaboration with the International Cinema Technology Association (ICTA). The partnership seeks to meet the industry’s increasing demand for thorough and easily accessible training in cinema technology.
As a trade association, the ICTA represents businesses engaged in the cinema technology industry, such as top global producers, distributors, and service providers of theater equipment.
The production of all the equipment needed to show films on the Silver Screen in movie theaters across the globe is the responsibility of our members. They produce 3D technologies, seats, lenses, sound systems, digital movie theater systems, and more.
With the help of CineTRAIN, you can reduce the time and expense associated with employee training while also increasing employee engagement and retention, enhancing the visitor experience, and generating more income at the point of sale.
Users will gain knowledge of the most recent developments and industry best practices in cinema technology through the inaugural certification program, “Fundamentals of Presentation Technology.”
After interacting with the material and finishing the tests, users will receive a certification. This program, which goes by the name “Fundamentals of Presentation Technology” and is a convenient replacement for the traveling educational seminars the ICTA has been hosting at various trade shows in collaboration with the Cinema Foundation over the past year, will be available to everyone, especially for those who are unable to attend the seminars in person.
The CEO of CineTRAIN, Brett King, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration by saying:
At CineTRAIN, we’re dedicated to providing novices and seasoned professionals in the film industry with the know-how and abilities necessary for success. Reaching this goal has advanced significantly thanks to our partnership with ICTA. We hope to close the gap between accessibility, traditional learning approaches, and the changing demands of the industry with our online training program.
The ICTA’s president, Frank Tees, offered his thoughts on the project:
The collaboration between ICTA and CineTRAIN is a reflection of our commitment to promoting professional growth and education in the field of cinema technology. We can give participants unmatched access to cutting-edge information and useful training opportunities by combining the knowledge and resources of both organizations.
CONCLUSION : CineTRAIN is launching an online technical training program in collaboration with the International Cinema Technology Association (ICTA) to meet the growing demand for accessible training in cinema technology. The ICTA represents businesses involved in the production of 3D technologies, seats, lenses, sound systems, and digital movie theater systems.