Research on the Training Mode of Film and Television Media Talents in the Context of the Integration of Industry and Education
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The rapid development of a new generation of information technology such as big data, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence has driven the transformation and upgrading of the global film and television media industry, and has continuously put forward more and more updated requirements for its practitioners. Taking the integration of industry and education as the background, this paper studies the training mode of film and television media talents in colleges and universities, and puts forward relevant suggestions to provide reference for the cultivation of high-quality professional talents in the film and television media industry.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13527
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