If you are in Greater Sudbury, Timmins or North Bay, this training could be for you
If you’ve ever thought about working in the film and TV sector, CION and Reel Canada are offering free film crew training sessions in Greater Sudbury, Timmins and North Bay in the coming weeks.
The Northern Ontario Film Crew Training Sessions are “an innovative program providing three weekends of free, in-person training for individuals residing in Northern Ontario who want to start a career in the Film & TV production industry,” a news release from CION states.
The release also states that Reel Canada has pledged a stipend for eligible youth from Northern Ontario who complete the program and demonstrate a commitment to exploring career options in the film and TV production industry.
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