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CINTIMA offers intimacy coordinator training and certification programs for film and television production, with the page clearly labeled as “SAG-AFTRA accredited.” The program is designed to help students handle consent, choreography, professional communication, and real on-set workflows in intimate storytelling. Its positioning is clearly geared toward the film and TV industry, rather than general psychology, acting, or sex education.
Based on the page content, the learning path can start with Module I, which supports “Start Anytime” online learning and includes Online + Live Support. Later modules include an in-person Module IV: Choreography Workshop in Los Angeles, intended to strengthen hands-on choreography skills for intimate scenes. The page also offers the option to book a discovery call with instructors and provides a Trainee Login, suggesting this is not merely a content site but a structured student system with a consultation-driven enrollment flow.
The program’s biggest highlight is its SAG-AFTRA accredited status, which is especially relevant for students hoping to work within the U.S. film and television production ecosystem. The organization and co-founder Yehuda Duenyas have been mentioned by CNN, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Hollywood Reporter, COSMOPOLITAN, and other media outlets. The copy also repeatedly emphasizes that intimate scenes should be planned like high-risk stunt sequences, with closed sets, monitor management, and controlled access to personnel.
The captured page content does not disclose specific pricing. The FAQ mentions topics such as payment plans, scholarships, the Complete Certification Bundle, and whether individual modules can be purchased separately, but no answers are provided. As a result, it is not possible to assess the total tuition, installment terms, refund policy, or scholarship coverage. Its value for money can only be evaluated conservatively.
Its strengths include a highly specialized niche, a strong certification narrative, a reasonable online-plus-offline structure, and ongoing mentor support. The main drawbacks are limited information transparency and the fact that the in-person workshop is held in Los Angeles, which creates visa, travel, and scheduling costs for students from China or outside the U.S. It is better suited to people already working in film, acting, production, directing, stunt/action or stage blocking, or related safety roles—especially those who want to enter the intimacy coordination system in European and North American screen industries. Casual learners should carefully assess the required investment before enrolling.
The page does not provide clear answers on China access, payment methods, or whether Chinese students are supported, though the FAQ does list a question about whether the program is open to people outside the United States. Before enrolling, prospective students should confirm website accessibility, international credit card or installment support, and any requirements for traveling to the U.S. for in-person training. If the goal is to work with local Chinese film and TV crews, it may also be worth looking into domestic training in production safety, acting coaching, action choreography, and psychological safety as complementary options.
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