CME CONTENT ACADEMY
Study in Association with the FAMU
CONTENT ACADEMY
CME is building a unique educational program for TV Nova, rooted in original approaches to storytelling, television content, and technology.
FAMU
The CME Content Academy is a joint initiative between TV Nova and FAMU – the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.
FAMU is one of the three faculties of AMU (Academy of Performing Arts) and is dedicated to film, television, photography, and new media education.
- FAMU is part of AMU, a leading arts university based in Prague.
- It prepares students for careers in film, television, audiovisual production, and digital media.
- Founded in 1946, FAMU is one of the oldest film schools in Europe.
- It regularly ranks among the world’s top film schools, as recognized by The Hollywood Reporter, among others.
Our Vision
To inspire and train the next generation of creative television professionals – writers, showrunners, directors, producers, and editors – and give them the opportunity to create original content across our channels.
Our Mission
To build a school where top industry experts can help emerging talent find their voice and shape their ideas. Through hands-on experience at TV Nova, students gain practical knowledge and a real path into the industry – one that responds to the growing need for skilled, creative professionals in television.
The CME Content Academy breaks down barriers to entering the television industry.
It gives students the time, space, and financial support they need to grow their creative skills – whether in scripted or unscripted formats, reality, or entertainment programming.
The year-long, multidisciplinary course is designed to equip students with the practical skills and collaborative mindset needed to thrive as professionals in 21st-century television.