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Based on the scraped text, Séries Mania does not appear to be a single online course platform. Instead, it is a broader brand hub built around the content format of “series,” with three sections: Festival, Forum, and Institute. The Festival is described as “8 days consacrés à la série” — an eight-day event dedicated to series; the Forum as “3 days dédiés aux professionnels” — three days for industry professionals; and the Institute as “the first training institution entirely dedicated to series.” So within an education/course context, the part directly related to training is Séries Mania Institute.
In terms of subject area, its positioning is highly vertical: it focuses on séries — series, TV drama, and serialized content industries. Compared with general film and television courses, it appears more oriented toward series creation, the industry ecosystem, project development, or professional skill-building. However, the scraped content does not list specific course names, module outlines, or learning outcomes. As for delivery format, the text does not state whether courses are live, recorded, in-person workshops, or 1-on-1 mentoring, nor does it disclose the teaching language. Given that the name and page content are in French, we can only conclude that the website includes French-language presentation, but this does not confirm the actual language of instruction.
No information on pricing, registration fees, payment methods, scholarships, or corporate purchasing appears in the text. Certification is also not clearly explained, so it is not possible to determine whether learners receive a certificate, industry credential, or academic credit upon completion. For learners who need a certificate as professional proof, this information should be verified before applying.
Its main strength is its clear positioning: it builds an integrated ecosystem around the series industry, combining a festival, professional forum, and training institute. This may help learners access industry resources and professional networks. The downside is that the currently visible information is too limited to evaluate course depth, instructor quality, delivery standards, student support, or learning pathways. It is also not possible to tell whether it is suitable for remote learning.
It is better suited to professionals in the series industry, content development staff, people working in production or distribution, and learners who want to enter the series industry. Regarding access from China, the scraped text does not provide information about website availability, payment methods, or regional restrictions, so this can only be marked as unknown. Before enrolling in similar international film and TV training programs, Chinese users should confirm website accessibility, support for international credit cards or other payment methods, course time zones, language requirements, and possible local alternatives such as film school programs, industry workshops, or international film and television festival forum projects.
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seriesmania.com is an France Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach seriesmania.com directly.