The Ministry of Culture has launched online filmmaking courses to support cinema production enthusiasts as part of the “One Family, One Soft Power” campaign. With a budget of 170 million baht, the initiative, developed with local universities and associations, includes seminars and training sessions. Participants can choose from ten certified courses, with plans for 30 more in the future. Registration is available via the Tangat app.
Culture Ministry Introduces Online Filmmaking Courses
The Culture Ministry has recently unveiled a series of online filmmaking courses, aiming to nurture creative talents across the nation. These courses are designed to be accessible to budding filmmakers, offering them an opportunity to learn from experienced industry professionals without geographic constraints. By leveraging digital platforms, the initiative seeks to democratize filmmaking education, making it available to a broader audience.
Participants will explore various aspects of filmmaking, including scriptwriting, cinematography, and editing. The courses feature interactive modules, allowing students to engage directly with mentors through live sessions and forums. Additionally, learners will have the chance to submit their projects for feedback, enhancing their practical skills in real-world settings.
This initiative aligns with the Ministry’s vision of promoting cultural expression and supporting the creative economy. By empowering aspiring filmmakers, the Culture Ministry hopes to foster a vibrant narrative landscape that reflects diverse voices and stories from the community.