- Summary
- In the context of France's 2030 strategy, the CST received ANR funding to advance the DIACTIS project, aiming to evaluate the technical and creative skills of the audiovisual workforce. The organization has launched a new initiative focusing on accessibility and inclusion within cinema facilities and screenings. A key pillar of this program is the Transition to an Eco-Cinema cycle, which integrates environmental sustainability into production processes. Furthermore, the CST has established modules on digital eco-responsibility in both regulated and non-regulated production settings. To further enhance these goals, the agency has begun training staff on video production techniques, virtual reality experiences, and the management of modern projectors. Specific courses are currently being developed, including skills acquisition for digital projection and virtual reality technologies. Additionally, the CST is addressing critical issues like violence and harassment, maintaining state-of-the-art equipment, and fostering immersive environments through immersive cinema techniques. The curriculum also encompasses real-time digital animation production and immersive cinema experiences that redefine the traditional cinematic experience.
- Title
- CST The Higher Technical Commission for Image and Sound - CST
- Description
- The Higher Technical Commission for Image and Sound is the oldest association of cinema and audiovisual technicians.
- Keywords
- techniques, technique, nous, production, cinema, cannes, associations, formations, immersion, temps, travail, document, public, oeuvre, mires, commission, france
- NS Lookup
- A 51.91.236.193
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
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