Membership
Type of Membership | Admission Fee | Annual Fee |
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Ordinary Members | 20.00 | 30.00 |
Certified Members | - | 30.00 |
Student / Youth Members | 20.00 | 10.00 |
Associate Member (Citizenship) | 20.00 | 20.00 |
Associate Member (Non-Citizens) | 20.00 | 300.00 |
Fee were in Malaysia Ringgit(MYR)
THE CCIG MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION CAN BE REGISTERED HERE.
PLEASE SEND BACK TO US THE COMPLETED FORM WITH ONE(1) ID/PASSPORT SIZED PHOTO AND REGISTRATION FEE VIA EMAIL TO ccig.secretariat@gmail.com
ONCE APPROVED, WE WILL NOTIFY YOU VIA EMAIL FOR ANY UPDATES.
Operation hour:
9.00 am - 6.00 pm(Lunch break: 1.00pm - 2.00pm)
Monday - Friday (closed on: Saturday, Sunday & Public Holiday)
Office address:
Creative Content Industry Guild Malaysia
No 13-1 Ukay Boulevard
Jalan Lingkaran Tengah Dua, Hulu Kelang
68000 Ampang, Selangor, MALAYSIA
Recipient: CCIG Honorary Treasurer
Postal address:
Creative Content Industry Guild Malaysia
No 13-1 Ukay Boulevard
Jalan Lingkaran Tengah Dua, Hulu Kelang
68000 Ampang, Selangor, MALAYSIA
CERTIFICATION & RECOGNITION
Advice and assistance concerning certification recognised by the creative industry, locally and internationally
CCIG WEB PROFILE
The opportunity to be discovered and recommended for projects when members are listed in the central database – the CCIG official portal.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING & SHORT COURSE PROGRAM
The opportunity to undertake professional training at recommended institutions and centres with a focus on hands-on practical skills development. Free or discounted fees when registering for training on programmes in collaboration with CCIG.
LEGISLATION & WELFARE
Improvement of the overall welfare of industry practitioners:
THE FOLLOWING ARE EXAMPLES OF BENEFITS FOR CCIG MEMBERS:
CCIG Malaysia offers six types of memberships – Honorary Member, Ordinary Member, Certified Member, Associate Member (citizen and non-citizen), Student Member and Youth Member. Certified membership is a premium category and is open only to certified Ordinary Members. Ordinary Members and Certified Members can vote at AGM elections, however election to the CCIG Council is reserved for candidates among Certified Members only. Honorary membership is only by invitation.
ORDINARY MEMBER
Malaysia aged 18 and above. Involved directly in the creative content industry. Entitled to vote and but not entitled to be elected as CCIG’s council member.
CERTIFIED MEMBER
Applies to Registered Members who are involved directly and actively in the industry and have been recognised and supported by a CCIG Council member or certification panel or board. Entitled to vote and to be elected as a CCIG Council member.
HONORARY MEMBER
Invited by CCIG due to their contribution to the community and the creative industry. Not entitled to vote or to be elected as a CCIG Council member.
ASSOCIATE MEMBER
YOUTH MEMBER
STUDENTS
Type | Registration | Annual | Total |
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Ordinary Member | RM20 | RM30 | RM50 |
Certified Member | RM20 | RM30 | RM50 |
Honorary Member | FREE | FREE | FREE |
Associate Member(Malaysian) | RM20 | RM20 | RM40 |
Associate Member(Non-Malaysian) | RM20 | RM300 | RM320 |
Youth Members | RM20 | RM10 | RM30 |
Student Members | RM20 | RM10 | RM30 |
CERTIFICATION
ABOUT CCRIF
When and individual enters the industry to practise for the first time, he or she may initially be accepted by fellow practitioners with the same reservation. There is a reason for this; the newcomer has yet to prove his or her competence, value or ability to work in a team. Compared with an experienced and competent practitioner, the newcomer is considered to be starting from zero even though he or she may have a university degree. The newcomer will have to prove his or her worth in the industry in order to be accepted or recognised as part of the fraternity. Being accepted or recognised by the industry is very important because successful industries always emerge from a base of competent and experienced workers. Industry certification is a process of certification by industry professionals by means which an individual is evaluated and recognised in his or her field of work. Being recognised by the industry is very valuable because it gives a practitioner a distinct status or a "moral license to practice" in the industry.
A person can obtain industry recognition or certification by first joining CCIG Malaysia as an ordinary member. The next step is presenting his or her job portfolio to a seven-member certification panel appointed under an industry-led framework called the Creative Content Industry Recognition Framework, or CCIRF. Three tiers of certification are provided – Practitioner, Advanced and Professional.
CCIRF is administered by CCIG, an industry-led body, tasked with providing industry recognition to all practitioners via specific certification processes.
Unlike the well-known MQF (Malaysian Qualification Framework), CCIRF focuses on the experience, skill, contribution and achievement of a practitioner. This is a major difference in approach because CCIRF evaluates “what has been delivered for the industry” instead of academic achievement.
PROCESS OF CERTIFICATION EXERCISE
CCIG Malaysia registered members who are involved directly or indirectly in the creative content industry, such as:
Creative Writing Television and Film Production Advertising Design Animation Digital Content Visual Arts Music Fashion and Textile etc.Assessment is based on standards and criteria (for each cluster or categories) set at Cluster Expert Meetings (CEMs)
Certification Panels: Expert (Certified Members) from that creative field, representattives from government bodies or agencies and academics (public or private institutions of higher learning).
PROFESSIONAL
ADVANCED
PRACTITIONERS
VIEW MOREThe opportunity to be known and recommended for projects via the official CCIG web portal.
Added value as a certified practitioner (CCIG certified member) when applying for creative grants or loans from agencies*
The opportunity to follow professional training at recommended institutions with focus on hands-on practical skills*
Entitled to vote and to be elected as CCIG council member.
*Under CCIG collaboration.