Quality Management of Educational Programs in the Field of Children's Talent Development for the Film Industry
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15279734Keywords:
innovative methods, gamification, psychological support, practical experience, internship programs, competitiveness, cinematography, personnel trainingAbstract
The quality management of programs in the field of children's talent development for the film industry is a relevant area in the modern system of education and culture. Given the rapid development of media and digital technologies and the growing demand for highly qualified specialists in this field, it is important to pay special attention to the quality of training of the younger generation who show abilities in acting, directing, screenwriting, editing and other related fields. It is at this stage of childhood that creative thinking, basic professional skills, communication skills and self-confidence are formed, which further determines the success of a child as a future participant in the film process. The purpose of the study is to analyze educational programs in the film industry and develop recommendations for improving their level, in particular, through the introduction of new teaching methods and technologies. Methods. To solve the tasks, we used a systematic approach, comparative analysis, interviews with industry experts, and analysis of practical situations. Results. It has been shown that quality management of educational programs for the development of children's talents in the film industry requires clear criteria that take into account not only academic knowledge but also practical skills, creativity and emotional balance of students. Individualization is a key element of education, as it allows us to take into account the characteristics of each child. Collaboration with industry professionals and participation in real-world projects is a valuable experience for children, and the assessment of results should include not only theoretical knowledge but also creative and practical achievements. Psychological support and the integration of the latest technologies into education are also important components of successful talent development. The involvement of parents and mentors in the learning process helps to maintain students' motivation and emotional stability. Conclusions. Thus, effective quality management of educational programs in the field of child talent development for the film industry requires a comprehensive approach that takes into account both academic and practical aspects of education. Programs should be flexible and focused on the individual needs of students to best unleash their potential and creativity. An important component is cooperation with film industry professionals, which gives children the opportunity to gain practical experience and a deeper understanding of the industry's requirements.
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