CELEX: 51994PC0523(01)
Language: en
Date: 1995-02-08
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the implementation of a training programme for professionals in the European audiovisual programme industry (MEDIA II - Training) (1996 - 2000)

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51994PC0523(01)

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the implementation of a training programme for professionals in the European audiovisual programme industry (MEDIA II - Training) (1996 - 2000)  /* COM/94/523FINAL - SYN 95/0026 */  

Official Journal C 108 , 29/04/1995 P. 0004

Proposal for a Council Decision on the implementation of a training programme for professionals in  the European audiovisual programme industry (MEDIA II - Training) (1996 to 2000)(95/C   108/04)(Text with EEA relevance)COM(94) 523 final - 95/0026(SYN)(Submitted by the  Commission on 28 February 1995)THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 127 (4)  thereof, Having regard to the proposal from the Commission, Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee, Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 189c of the Treaty, Whereas the Heads of State or Government, meeting as the European Council in Brussels on 10 and 11  December 1993, adopted the White Paper on Growth, competitiveness and employment as the basis for  action by the European Union and its Member States, supporting an industrial development approach  based on global competitiveness as the key to growth and jobs; whereas the White Paper, and in  particular Chapter 7 thereof states the need to adapt vocational skills in line with industrial and  technological developments; Whereas the Heads of State or Government, meeting as the European Council in Corfu on 24 and 25  June 1994, took note of the report by the Bangemann Group entitled 'Europe and the global  information society - Recommendations to the European Council`, in particular acknowledging the  strategic importance of the audiovisual programme industry in terms of content; Whereas Article 128 (4) of the Treaty requires the Community to take cultural aspects into account  in its action under other provisions of the Treaty; whereas participation in the programme should  reflect European cultural diversity; Whereas the Council, at its joint industry/telecommunications meeting of 28 September 1994, issued  a favourable opinion on the Commission communication of 19 July 1994 entitled 'Europe's way to the  information society: an action plan`  (1) and emphasized the need to improve the competitiveness of  the European audiovisual industry; Whereas the Council took formal note of the Commission communication of 1 September 1994 entitled  'An industrial competitiveness policy for the European Union`  (2) which identified 'the close  correlation between the development prospects of individual technologies and products .  .  . of  the programmes (.  .  . audiovisual programmes, etc.) and of the associated services and networks`  and the need to raise training standards in order to make European industry competitive; Whereas the Council took formal note on 17 June 1994 of the Green Paper 'Strategy options to  strengthen the European programme industry in the context of the audiovisual policy of the European  Union`  (3); Whereas the Commission consulted the people in the industry on the options put forward in the Green  Paper, in particular by holding the 'European Audiovisual Conference` in Brussels from 30 June to 2  July 1994; Whereas the European Parliament, in its resolution of 6 May 1994  (4), examined the problems of the  audiovisual industry, following Council Directive 89/552/EEC  (5) (the 'Television without  frontiers` Directive), in preparation for the European audiovisual conference, and took the view  that the priorities established inter alia during the discussions on amendments to the Media  programme, namely the financing mechanisms, pre-production, distribution and training, were the  best means of establishing coherent, stable European networks; Whereas the Economic and Social Committee issued its opinion  (1) on the Green Paper on strategic  options to strengthen the European programme industry, stating that European-level programmes such  as Media could have a positive influence on the development of programme structures and means of  production in Europe; Whereas the Commission implemented the programme of measures to encourage the development of the  European audiovisual industry (Media 1991 to 1995), adopted by Council Decision 90/685/EEC  (2),  including training measures to upgrade the vocational skills of people working in the audiovisual  programme industry; Whereas the Council, at its meeting of 5 November 1993, after taking note of the Commission  communication of 23 July 1993 on the Media programme mid-term evaluation report, felt that it would  be appropriate to examine suitable measures for launching a Media II programme after 1995; Whereas the European Council in Essen on 9 and 10 December 1994 called on the Commission to present  proposals for a new Media programme; Whereas the Council, at its meeting of 6 December 1994, adopted Decision 94/819/EC  (3) setting up  the Leonardo da Vinci programme for implementation of a vocational training policy in the European  Community, of which Article 8 (1) requires the Commission to see to it that the Leonardo da Vinci  programme is coordinated with all the other Community training schemes; Whereas there should be proper coordination with vocational training operations undertaken pursuant  to the objectives of the Structural Funds; Whereas the emergence of a European audiovisual market requires vocational skills adapted to the  new dimension of the market, particularly as regards economic and commercial management of the  industry and the utilization of new technology at all stages of programme design, development,  production and transmission; Whereas people in the industry must be provided with vocational skills that enable them to take  full advantage of the European and worldwide dimension of the audiovisual programme market; whereas  they should be encouraged to devise projects that meet the demands of that market; Whereas the initial training of future audiovisual professionals should incorporate the right  economic and technological components; whereas the speed of change in these areas necessitates  continuous training; Whereas networking between vocational training centres should be encouraged so as to facilitate the  transfer of know-how and the development of training modules at European level; Whereas support for vocational training should take account of structural objectives such as  developing the independent production industry, in particular small and medium-sized businesses,  and developing potential where audiovisual production capacity is low, such as in small countries  or regions with less widely spoken languages; Whereas operations in this programme are all aimed at cross-border cooperation which will enhance  the value of action taken in the Member States or by those responsible for training, in accordance  with the principle of subsidiarity, HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: Article 1 A training programme (hereinafter referred to as 'the programme`) is  hereby established to run for five years from 1 January 1996, with the aim of supplementing the  action taken by Member States and thereby providing professionals in the European audiovisual  industry with the skills they need, particularly as regards economic and commercial management and  use of new technologies, to exploit the European dimension of the market to the full. Article 2 The aims of the programme are: 1. to meet the needs of the industry and bolster its competitiveness by contributing to the  development of initial and continuous training of audiovisual professionals on the know-how and  skills they need in order to take account of the European market in developing businesses and  projects, in particular in the field of: - economic and commercial management, including legal aspects, - utilization and development of new technologies for the production of programmes with high value  added; 2. to encourage cooperation and exchange of know-how between the parties involved in training,  namely training establishments, the industry and businesses. Article 3 The measures described in the Annex shall be put into effect in order to achieve the  objectives laid down in Article 2. They shall be implemented in accordance with the procedure set  out in Article 6. Article 4 As a rule, recipients of Community support working on implementation of the measures  laid down in Article 3 must provide a proportion of the funding. Community funding shall not exceed  75  % of the cost of operations. Article 5 1.  The Commission shall be responsible for implementation of the programme. The Commission shall also be assisted by the Advisory Committee set up by Council Decision 95/.  .   ./EC of .  .  . 1995 a programme to promote the development and distribution of European  audiovisual works (MEDIA II - Development and Distribution) (1996 to 2000). 2.  The draft measures taken by the Commission and the procedure for consulting the Committee on  that draft shall be the same as those laid down in Article 6 (2) and (3) of the Decision referred  to in paragraph 1. Article 6 Within the six months following the first three years of the programme's  implementation, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the  Economic and Social Committee an evaluation report on the results achieved, with proposals if  appropriate. When the programme has run its full term, the Commission shall submit a report on the  implementation and results of the programme to the European Parliament and the Economic and Social  Committee. (1) COM(94) 347 final, 19. 7. 1994.  (2) COM(94) 319 final, 14. 9. 1994.  (3) COM(94) 96 final, 6. 4. 1994.  (4) OJ No C 205, 25. 7. 1994, p. 561.  (5) OJ No L 298, 17. 10. 1989, p. 23.  (1) ESC 1000/94, 14. 9. 1994, p. 6.  (2) OJ No L 380, 31. 12. 1990, p. 37.  (3) OJ No L 340, 29. 12. 1994, p. 8.   ANNEX 1. ACTION TO BE TAKENThe programme is intended to help people in the industry  adapt to the European and worldwide dimension of the market by promoting training on economic and  commercial management, legal aspects and new technologies. The operations will cover both initial and continuing training. 1.1. Training on economic and commercial managementThis aims to develop the ability of people in  the industry to conceptualize and exploit the European dimension in development, production,  distribution and broadcasting of audiovisual programmes. The operations will cover the following: - promoting the definition and updating of training modules on management to supplement national  and regional initiatives by giving them a European angle (initial and continuing training); - encouraging incorporation of the modules into existing syllabuses; - networking of training programmes; facilitating exchanges of teachers and students/professionals  by providing grants and organizing work-experience placements in companies in other Member States  and contributing to teacher training. 1.2. Training on new technologiesThis aims to develop the ability of people in the industry to use  advanced creative techniques, such as computer graphics, multimedia and interactive technologies. The operations will cover the following: - promoting the definition and updating of training modules on new audiovisual technologies, to  complement national and regional operations; - encouraging incorporation of the modules into existing syllabuses; - networking of training programmes; facilitating exchanges of teachers and students/professionals  by providing grants and organizing work-experience placements in companies in other Member States  and contributing to teacher training (initial and continuing training). 2. IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURE2.1. ApproachIn implementing the programme the Commission will work  closely with all parties concerned, such as training centres, professional associations and  businesses. The Commission will see to it that there is a good geographical spread among the  professionals participating in the programme and that Europe's cultural diversity is reflected. 2.2. FundingCommunity funds are intended to encourage the national/regional parties concerned to  supplement existing training courses with modules on management and new technologies. Community outlay shall not exceed 75  % of the training costs. The remainder will be provided by  the national/regional parties concerned, who will be selected by tender. How much is allocated to management training and how much to training on new technologies will  depend on the proposals submitted following the invitation to tender. 2.3. ImplementationIn implementing the training programme the Commission will be assisted by a  contractor capable of coordinating the performance of the tasks laid down in the action plan. The contractor will be selected by invitation to tender. The Commission will draw up terms and conditions for the contractor specifying how the tasks laid  down in the action plan are to be implemented. The contractor must be a general-interest non-profit-making body. Selection will be based largely on the following criteria: - professional experience in the training business, particularly economic and commercial management  training and training on new technologies, - contacts with the relevant parties at national, regional and European level, - depth of familiarity with the European audiovisual industry and the Union's policy on it, - experience of cross-border or European management, - calibre of staff and soundness of management infrastructure.