The renovation makes the navigation of the site more user-friendly and the layout of the information easily accessible.
The Canary Islands Audiovisual Cluster has been working for 15 years for the development and consolidation of a solid ecosystem, for the improvement of the competitiveness of companies and the boost and differentiation of its region. Building a strong sector and a preferential place for the development of the industry is the basis for the establishment of agreements with different entities at regional and national level that help to configure a better audiovisual ecosystem in the Canary Islands. This is why, as well as the Spanish Association of Advertising Film Producers, we accompany the Cluster, so do training companies, film, television, advertising, animation, video games, post-production, service companies, ancillary services companies, among the variety of companies that are directly related to audiovisual activity in the Canary Islands.
With that objective, the Canary Islands Audiovisual Cluster has just launched its new web platform where information can be accessed in a clearer and more functional way. The site provides content about the Cluster, its projects, as well as a section that provides access to contact information and a description of the services provided by the main companies and institutions of the audiovisual industry in the Canary Islands, as well as their geographical scope of work. It also has a news section where you can find more updated and relevant information for the audiovisual sector.
In this aspect, it is essential to mention that, for the fourth consecutive year, they are promoting the Advertising Film Forum of the Canary Islands (FCPC): an event that offers a unique opportunity to connect with specialized companies in the sector, generate new bridges and strategic alliances to promote the development of the industry. The FCPC is the only event aimed at advertising film companies that takes place in the Canary Islands. The programme includes a meeting with the local industry, as well as scouting around the islands of Lanzarote and La Graciosa, through the collaboration of the Lanzarote Film Commission.
This action is part of the collaboration agreement between the Canary Islands Audiovisual Cluster with Proexca and the Association of Advertising Film Producers of Spain (APCP), with the sponsorship of Macaronesia Films and 22 degrees.
From the APCP we welcome these initiatives that keep the network of professionals connected, updated and the advertising film industry active.