Swedish TV and film educators align vocational training with CYANOTYPES competence clusters. The pilot engages higher vocational institutions and industry unions to map current skillsets against future competences. Using Blueprinter tools and playcards, participants co-create curricula that blend technical expertise with transversal competences like “Narrative Design” and “Regenerative Thinking.”
It establishes a shared vocabulary across educational and industrial actors and prepares the ground for recognition systems like microcredentials.
Pilot Lead: YNFT Screen Skills Committee (Sweden)
YNFT is dedicated to the development of skills within Sweden’s screen industries, encompassing film, television, and digital media. As a partner in CYANOTYPES, YNFT contributes its expertise in identifying and addressing the specific skill requirements of the audiovisual sector, ensuring that training programs are tailored to the unique demands of screen-based media.
Their participation ensures that the project’s outcomes are relevant and applicable to professionals working in the rapidly evolving landscape of screen media, supporting the growth and sustainability of this vital segment of the CCI.
Website: https://ynft.se/english
Contact: Charlotte Gimfalk charlotte.gimfalk@ynft.se
“Creativity is not just a skill; it is a form of agency. The world is changing quickly, and we need frameworks that anticipate change.”
— David Crombie, CYANOTYPES Project Coordinator
Take the challenge: Run a CYANOTYPES Pilot
The CYANOTYPES team invites networks and institutions to take the next step. Lead the transformation by testing and adapting the CYANOTYPES Framework in your own context through tailored Open Pilots.
Start by exploring the CYANOTYPES Toolkit, a practical resource offering frameworks, cards, and templates to guide your organisation through its own journey of unlearning and relearning.
If you are interested in piloting the CYANOTYPES Framework, register here. CYANOTYPES partners will get in touch with you.
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