Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.- The session scheduled for the month of June of the EMERGENTE BC cycle was held with the participation of Multimedia Engineering students from CESUN University, in the Carlos Monsiváis Room of the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT). This was reported by the director of Creative Industries of the Ministry of Economy and Innovation (SEI), Abelardo Vázquez Ramos. After the exhibition, the directors present had the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session with the audience in the room.

The titles included were “Sneeze Like a Vampire” and “La Niña Que No Le Miedo a los Monstruos”, both by Ivanna Escoto, who also co-directed the music video “Bye Cinthya” with Iván Lerma, who in turn presented "Zero". Also on display were “Comunisius”, by Abraham Morales; the series “No Tenemos Mucho Tiempo”, by Desvelados Crew, and the documentary “Jaime Munguía: La Historia de sus Victorias”, by Gabriel Acosta.

EMERGENTE BC is a program created by the Baja California Film Commission for the exhibition of short films made by university students that include careers related to audiovisual production, as expressed by Javier Espinoza, the film commissioner.

"EMERGENTE is the ideal forum for filmmaker-training universities to share their new talents," commented the coordinator of CESUN's Multimedia Engineering, Carlos Vidrio, who explained that this career trains communication professionals with the skills to master the four stages of multimedia: still image, video, audio and video games.

This cycle will include in its next edition the works of the Degree in Film and Animation of the University of Advanced Technologies, UNIAT AC, on July 28 at 6:00 p.m. at the CECUT.