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Spain’s first postgraduate degree in video-scene at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Own Degrees and Continuing Education Telephone: 91 488 70 40 titulopropio.info@urjc.es Our thanks to Gustavo Montes, AAI teaching partner and professor at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, who has shared this information with us: The URJC launches the first postgraduate degree in video-scene in Spain The postgraduate degree “University Expert in Videoscene (Audiovisual for the […]
10.04.2016
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Own Degrees and Continuing Education
Telephone: 91 488 70 40
titulopropio.info@urjc.es

Our thanks to Gustavo Montes, AAI teaching partner and professor at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, who has shared this information with us:

The URJC launches the first postgraduate degree in video-scene in Spain

The postgraduate degree “University Expert in Videoscene (Audiovisual for the Performing Arts)”.The main objective of this course, the only one of its kind in Spanish universities, is to respond to the current needs of the entertainment industry with regard to the creation of audiovisual content and the use of audiovisual projection in the here and now of the stage event. The course, whose enrollment process is already open, will begin to be taught from March to June 2017 in the sets and classrooms of the Fuenlabrada Campus of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.

The course is aimed at graduates in Audiovisual Communication, Performing Arts and Fine Arts who wish to train as video scenarists to take responsibility for the conception, creation, recording, editing and production of audiovisual content and its projection in any type of show or advertising event. Similarly, it seeks to offer professionals in the audiovisual industry and the performing arts a knowledge that expands the elective possibilities in their different disciplines and opens new career paths.

The technology of recording, editing, post-production and projection of digital video now occupies a privileged place in shows and artistic proposals of different disciplines, such as theatre, dance, opera, musical concerts, installations in museums, art galleries and advertising events. From the organization of the degree it is understood that the complexity of the current shows requires professionals specialized in the processes, procedures and audiovisual technique specifically applied to the performing arts. The introduction of audiovisual projection in stage production requires specific knowledge for an effective and creative application that integrates the audiovisual in a natural way in any type of event.

The teaching team, directed by the author and theatre director

Gustavo Montes

The teaching team, directed by the author and theatre director Gustavo Montes, professor of the Department of Communication at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, is made up of fifteen professionals of the performing arts and professors of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Among them, AAIvideo-scenographers such as

Álvaro Luna

(assistant director of the course) and

Emilio Valenzuela

AAI lighting designers such as

Juan Gómez Cornejo

The AAI stage designers such as Silvia de Marta, directors such as Raúl del Águila and theoreticians such as the researcher of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, José Luis García Barrientos.

All the academic information about the degree “University Expert in Video Scene (Audiovisual for the Performing Arts)” can be found in the following link of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos web site.

URJC WEB POST

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