#EFAPCannes - Stage au service Communication du "Marché du Film"
Pour son stage au Festival de Cannes, Léa s'occupe de créer des visuels et de gérer les relations presse pour les équipes du Marché du Film. Peu connue du grand public, cette partie "Business" du Festival de Cannes est pourant la plus importante. En effet, elle permet aux producteurs, distributeurs, ... de se rencontrer et de gérer la diffusion des films.
Grâce à son stage relations presse, Léa met en application de nombreux apprentissages de notre école de communication, une véritable valeur ajoutée pour son CV !
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