South-Ossetian State University and Russian Institute of Cinema and Television signed a cooperation agreement

Mon, 02/03/2020 - 13:49
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The leaders of the South Ossetian State University and the Russian Institute of Cinema and Television signed a cooperation agreement, which involves strengthening ties, sharing experiences, videos, creating joint media products, conducting master classes at the sites of both universities, etc.,

As reported to IA "Res" by the press service of the South Ossetian State University, during the meeting, rector of the South Ossetian State University , Vadim Tedeev, emphasized the importance of journalism in the modern world, which, with competent prioritization and professional presentation of information, is able to solve the problems that face the media of South Ossetia and Russia, which, in particular, are graduates of .the South Ossetian State University and the Russian Institute of Cinema and Television

“Vadim Tedeev talked about the activities of the South Ossetian State University media holding, about the events held in the university in the field of information policy, in particular, about the recent international scientific and practical conference at the university:“ The Image of Russia and South Ossetia in the conditions of the information war ”, which was attended by experts from Russia and North and South Ossetia Ossetia. Among them, a journalist, international affairs expert Kipras Mazheika,” the press service said.

For his part, rector of the Institute of Cinema and Television Yuri Litovchin noted that mutually beneficial interests would yield positive results and implement the points of the agreement.

“These may be joint projects that we discussed and which I personally think are very interesting, I am very positive after our meeting,” he summed up.

Tedeev and Litovchin were unanimous in the opinion that one of the tasks of the universities is to teach future media workers how to create and deliver high-level products of their activities.

Yuri Litovchin accepted the invitation of his South Ossetian colleague to visit the South Ossetian State University in the near future.

The Humanitarian Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting was founded in 1994 under the auspices of the USSR State Radio and Television Broadcasting, and trained more than 4,500 employees: directors, journalists, cameramen, sound engineers, artists and producers.

The Institute for Cinema and Television is one of the leading cinema and television schools in the world of CILECT.

The plans of the South Ossetian State University TV, in the light of the signed agreements on cooperation with the Institute of Cinema and Television and the Academy of the Media Industry, is the expansion of cooperation with the national television channel North Ossetia-Alania and the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company “Ir”, bring the materials of the university’s television studio to a qualitatively different level using modern methods and technologies, which will also be used thanks to the above universities and television companies.

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