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Chartered Institute of Marketing and BFI partnership recognises filmmaking as key skill for modern marketers
Today the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and the British Film Institute (BFI) announced a partnership to deliver two new industry-leading film production and editing courses. The courses are aimed at the professional development of modern marketers, to recognise and understand the importance of film techniques.
As the UK’s lead organisation for film, television and the moving image, the BFI is a cultural charity that aims to make the UK a creative place for film to flourish. The BFI promotes film by curating and presenting public programmes in cinemas, at festivals, and online, as well as caring for the BFI National Archive, the most significant film and television archive in the world, and actively seeking out and supporting filmmakers.
The new online courses have been jointly developed and accredited by both organisations as part of CIM’s new ‘affiliate programme’ to allow professional marketers access to high quality film and video production and editing training. Both courses will be delivered by BFI and available through CIM here.
Both courses, which will be delivered through live tutor led virtual learning across two days, will be accessible from the 4 February 2021 and cost just £799 per course to attend. Leading BFI filmmaker tutors will direct the courses, which are designed to equip marketers with the skills needed to shoot and edit high quality video content, while also learning how to manage fundamental production processes:
CIM and the BFI have partnered to enhance the film and video skills of marketing professionals, recognising the breadth of skills required of modern marketers. It is estimated that the average person will spend 100 minutes every day watching online videos in 2021, highlighting the importance of integrating video campaigns into marketing strategies as well as the need for marketers to undertake training in this field.
Discussing the partnership James Sutton, commercial director at CIM said: “The pace at which consumer habits are changing and evolving means that modern marketers constantly need to upskill to keep up. Particularly during the last year, when online channels have been even more vital to marketing strategies, we’ve seen a huge shift towards video and film.”
“We felt that in working with the BFI there was a synergy that allowed us to bring the expertise of professional film making to marketing practice, in turn, empowering marketers to create engaging marketing content across a range of channels.”
“With both organisations passionate about training, upskilling and ensuring creative professionals the world over have access to the very latest thinking, the partnership was a great fit for both organisations.”
In addition to practical skills, the courses will also provide strategic advice to marketers and business owners who manage agencies or creative teams. Attendees will learn how to brief video effectively and work with editors or creative teams to develop highly productive working relationships, improving video output.
Mark Prescott, head of business development and consulting at BFI said: “Filmmaking and understanding the language of the moving image is a skill that is clearly becoming important for a range of different professions, not least for those working in marketing and communications. This new collaboration with CIM enables us to bring this important craft to marketing practitioners across the world.”
”We want to help marketers and the organisations they work for, make better more compelling communications content, as well as help individuals develop their careers and organisations become more effective and efficient in developing, promoting and distributing this kind of content.”
The training courses will initially be delivered via live virtual tutor led sessions, enabling marketing and business professionals to upskill and continue their CPD without having to leave home. Easing of restrictions will lead to future opportunities for face-to-face learning.
To find out more about these courses, please visit either the CIM or BFI website:
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About the courses:
Filmmaking and video production for marketers
● This course will give marketers, with or without experience, the opportunity to develop a solid skills base in film and video content creation.
● Attendees will be shown how to make 30 second films, suitable for social media: including an overview of key shots, how to plan and storyboard, camera practice, lighting and sound considerations and simple editing.
● All participants will receive tips, guidance and feedback from a highly experienced film and video director and receive a specially produced handbook on completion of the course.
Video editing essentials for marketers
● Professional film maker tutors from the BFI will demonstrate how marketers can improve every aspect of their in-house or outsourced post-production process.
● When it comes to video content and its value as a marketing tool, the quality and impact of your content can be dramatically increased during the editing and post-production process. In this two-day course participants will be introduced to the principles of film editing and training in using professional editing software.
● By the end of the course participants will receive a handbook with advice.
For media enquiries
For further media information please contact the Chartered Institute of Marketing press office at Good Relations on CIMTeam@goodrelations.co.uk
For CIM enquiries
James Delves
CIM Head of PR and External Engagement
james.delves@cim.co.uk
For BFI enquiries
Sarah Bemand
PR Officer, BFI Cultural Programme
sarah.bemand@bfi.org.uk
About CIM:
The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) is the world’s leading professional body for marketing, with a global membership base made up of studying and professional members and Chartered Marketers.
CIM’s mission is to create a marketing advantage for the benefit of professionals, business and society with a focus on export, data and skills. CIM believes marketing is the critical factor in driving long term organisational performance.
CIM provides members and organisations with five key benefits:
1. Partnership – CIM is a professional and organisational partner to support performance and career development
2. Education – CIM allows individuals and businesses to continuously upskill
3. Information – CIM keeps members up to date with the latest marketing thinking, and keeps organisations at the forefront of practices
4. Connection – CIM provides access to services, expertise and peers
5. Recognition – CIM is the global benchmark of professional competence
For more than 100 years, CIM has supported, represented and developed marketers, teams, leaders and the profession as a whole. There are 120 CIM study centres in 32 countries and exam centres in 132 countries worldwide. In the last year, over 7,500 people registered at over 230 UK CIM events. Find out more about CIM by visiting cim.co.uk
About BFI:
The BFI is the UK’s lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. It is a cultural charity that:
● Curates and presents the greatest international public programme of World Cinema for audiences; in cinemas, at festivals and online
● Cares for the BFI National Archive – the most significant film and television archive in the world
● Actively seeks out and supports the next generation of filmmakers
● Works with Government and industry to make the UK the most creatively exciting and prosperous place to make film internationally
Founded in 1933, the BFI is a registered charity governed by Royal Charter.
For more information visit: bfi.org.uk
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