A New Chapter in South-South Collaboration: Remote Interns from KANEÉA in the French Polynesia Join the Journey

We are excited to welcome remote interns from KANÉA School in French Polynesia!

Two groups of four students — one from the first year and one from the second year — will join our workflow, bringing fresh energy, perspectives, and talent into a shared creative space that transcends distance.

This collaboration marks an important step in how we approach learning and production today.

Working remotely is no longer a constraint — it is a powerful framework that allows us to connect territories, ideas, and people across oceans, building new ways of creating together.

The students will work using Diversion and real-time pipelines with Unreal Engine, engaging with tools and processes aligned with industry standards.

They will experience what it means to collaborate in a distributed production environment, where precision, communication, and creativity go hand in hand.

Beyond the technical aspect, this is about connection.

Different cultures, different rhythms, different ways of thinking — all meeting in a shared space of creation. These are the moments where new ideas emerge and meaningful exchanges happen.

This initiative also strongly reflects our commitment to South-South collaboration.

Connecting Martinique and French Polynesia means building direct bridges between territories that share similar realities, while shaping a more autonomous and connected creative network.

This is a milestone moment — one to be marked.

A first step toward long-term collaboration, shared projects, and a new way of thinking about creation, education, and exchange across our regions.