[RESOURCE] Creative Pathways

Creative Pathways is an effort from the Motion Picture Production Industry Association (MPPIA) and Creative BC, in collaboration with many industry stakeholders, to support workforce development.

Creative Pathways is an effort from the Motion Picture Production Industry Association (MPPIA) and Creative BC, in collaboration with many industry stakeholders, to support workforce development. This resource aims to champion a dynamic motion picture workforce in BC that is equitable, diverse, and inclusive, while providing information for career seekers. This platform offers specific supports to increase workforce participation of people from systemically excluded groups, highlights in-demand roles, and career information for those who are interested in joining this industry. It includes information for a variety of career paths, whether above-the-line (key creatives), below-the-line (freelance crew), or digital roles in animation, VFX or post-production.

https://creativepathwayscanada.com

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