What will you learn?
The Degree in Audiovisual Communication focuses on training professionals capable of creating audiovisual content for film, television and the Internet. To this end, the Degree places greater emphasis on the training of screenwriters, directors, directors and producers, profiles that demand a university level training , for the subject of skills and abilities they require and for their social responsibility.
You will acquire skills such as:
You will learn to express knowledge and ideas orally and in writing, with rigor, order and creativity, as well as to take advantage of the most appropriate linguistic and literary resources.
You will be able to understand, analyze and critically evaluate the elements that shape human beings and today's society in its multiple dimensions.
You will be able to devise, plan and develop shared projects in the field of audiovisual communication and apply work team and leadership skills aimed at decision making manager and problem solving.
You will learn to identify the main cultural, literary and artistic manifestations of Western culture, from its origins to the contemporary world.
You will learn the basic principles of management and management of audiovisual communication companies, as well as the main content programming strategies.
You will learn to analyze audiovisual formats in the context of the structure and markets of audiovisual communication and to identify and apply the specific elements of audiovisual script construction.
You will be able to devise and carry out audiovisual projects as a team, as well as to design and direct their staging.
You will be able to work as...
FIELDS
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Fiction films
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Documentary films
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TV series
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Entertainment television programmes
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3D animations
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Video games
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Music videos
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Institutional video
MAIN PROFILES
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Scriptwriter
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Director / Producer
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Producer
OTHER COMPLEMENTARY PROFILES
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Director of photography
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publisher/mounter
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Content manager or programmer for television and new platforms
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Film and television critic
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Script analyst for film and television
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Integrated audiovisual content marketing manager
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Multimedia content designer for the internet
In addition...
You will be able to study a semester or a full year at a year at a foreign university and you will be able to internships in companies to apply your academic knowledge and develop skills for your future career in a global environment.
Practical training
During the degree program students practice series and programs on a television set, shoot a documentary and a fiction short film, perform introductory practices in animation and transmedia narrative for the Internet or write scripts for television and film.
In addition, as project End of Degree they produce a short fiction or documentary film, or an entertainment pilot, which is their first full project before making the leap to professional life. The Kino Awards were created in 1996 to celebrate these senior projects. With these awards, the teachers and students of Degree in Audiovisual Communication celebrate this arrival at goal, which is a new starting point.
Every year, many professionals come to the classrooms to talk and help students with these tasks.
The School of Communication provides its students with facilities and physical resources that guarantee the quality of its teaching: 6 audiovisual editing rooms and conference room production control, 2 television sets, laboratory multimedia...