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Learn all the keys to film creation and management in a highly intensive and educationally effective Postgraduate diploma"
Filmmaking is a complex process. Its scope in terms of material, human resources and production is associated with a structured way of working that brings into play the skills of the professionals working in this field.
The involvement of numerous agents in different areas requires a need for management, based on the broadest possible knowledge of all aspects of this industry and its basic developments.Â
This training will take the professional through the complete learning of the different relevant topics and their practical application, in a stimulating and effective process
of professional and personal growth.
During this specialization, the necessary keys will be given to understand and intervene in each of these areas, to coordinate the work of the different agents involved and to act with confidence and competence in each of the creative and technical moments.
All aspects of film creation and management that the audiovisual professional must know in order to grow in this area of work"
This Postgraduate diploma in Film Creation and Management contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. Its most notable features are:
- The latest technology in online teaching software
- A highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
- Practical cases presented by practicing experts
- State-of-the-art interactive video systems
- Teaching supported by tele-practice
- Continuous updating and recycling systems
- Autonomous learning: full compatibility with other occupations
- Practical exercises for self-assessment and learning verification
- Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
- Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Supplementary documentation databases are permanently available, even after the program
A contextualized and real educational program that will allow you to put your learning into practice through new skills"
Our teaching staff is made up of working professionals. In this way we ensure that we deliver the educational update we are aiming for. A multidisciplinary team of professors trained and experienced in different environments, who will develop the theoretical knowledge in an efficient manner, but, above all, will put the practical knowledge derived from their own experience at the service of the program: one of the differential qualities of this training.
This mastery of the subject is complemented by the effectiveness of the methodological design of this Postgraduate Diploma. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-Learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. This way, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the operability you need in your education.Â
The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning: an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use tele-practice: with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were facing the scenario you are learning at that moment. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.Â
A program of high interest for the professional in this field and for those who want to seek their professional opportunity in it"
A practical and real program that will allow you to advance gradually and safely"
Syllabus
The syllabus of the Postgraduate diploma is configured as a journey through each and every one of the knowledge necessary to understand and assume the ways of working in this field. With allow approach focused on practical application that will help you grow as a professional from the very first moment.
A comprehensive syllabus focused on acquiring knowledge and converting it into real skills, created to propel you to excellence"
Module 1. Theory and Techniques for Performance
1.1. Realization as Construction of the Audiovisual Work The Work EquipmentÂ
1.1.1. From the Literary to Technical Scripts ScaleÂ
1.1.2. The Work EquipmentÂ
1.2. The Elements of the Screen Layout. Construction MaterialsÂ
1.2.1. Spatial Preadaptation. Art DirectionÂ
1.2.2. The Elements of the Screen LayoutÂ
1.3. Pre-production. Implementation DocumentsÂ
1.3.1. Technical ScriptÂ
1.3.2. The Scenographic PlanÂ
1.3.3. The StoryboardÂ
1.3.4. PlanningÂ
1.3.5. The Shooting ScheduleÂ
1.4. The Expressive Value of SoundÂ
1.4.1. Typology of Sound ElementsÂ
1.4.2. Construction of Sound SpaceÂ
1.5. The Expressive Value of LightÂ
1.5.1. Expressive Value of LightÂ
1.5.2. Basic Lighting TechniquesÂ
1.6. Basic Single-Camera Shooting TechniquesÂ
1.6.1. Uses and Techniques of Single-Camera ShootingÂ
1.6.2. Found Footage Subgenre Fiction and Documentary FilmsÂ
1.6.3. Single-Camera Production in TelevisionÂ
1.7. The EditingÂ
1.7.1. Editing as an Assemblage. Space-Time ReconstructionÂ
1.7.2. Non-Linear Assembly TechniquesÂ
1.8. Post-production and Color GradingÂ
1.8.1. PostproductionÂ
1.8.2. Vertical Mounting ConceptÂ
1.8.3. Color CorrectionÂ
1.9. Formats and Production EquipmentÂ
1.9.1. Multi-camera FormatsÂ
1.9.2. The Studio and the TeamÂ
1.10. Keys, Techniques and Routines in Multi-Camera ProductionÂ
1.10.1. Multi-camera TechniquesÂ
1.10.2. Some Common FormatsÂ
Module 2. Audiovisual ProductionÂ
2.1. Audiovisual ProductionÂ
2.1.1. Introductory ConceptsÂ
2.1.2. The Audiovisual IndustryÂ
2.2. The Production TeamÂ
2.2.1. The ProfessionalsÂ
2.2.2. The Producer and the ScriptÂ
2.3. The Audiovisual ProjectÂ
2.3.1. Project ManagementÂ
2.3.2. Project EvaluationÂ
2.3.3. Presentation of ProjectsÂ
2.4. Production and Financing ModalitiesÂ
2.4.1. Financing of Audiovisual ProductionÂ
2.4.2. Modes of Audiovisual ProductionÂ
2.4.3. Resources for Pre-financingÂ
2.5. The Production Team and the Script BreakdownÂ
2.5.1. The Production TeamÂ
2.5.2. The Breakdown of the ScriptÂ
2.6. The Shooting AreasÂ
2.6.1. The LocationsÂ
2.6.2. The SceneryÂ
2.7. Casting and Film ContractsÂ
2.7.1. CastingÂ
2.7.2. The Casting TestÂ
2.7.3. Contracts, Rights and InsuranceÂ
2.8. The Work Plan and the Budget of the Audiovisual WorkÂ
2.8.1. The Work PlanÂ
2.8.2. The BudgetÂ
2.9. Production in Filming or RecordingÂ
2.9.1. Preparation for FilmingÂ
2.9.2. Filming Equipment and MeansÂ
2.10. Post-production and the Final Balance of the Audiovisual WorkÂ
2.10.1. Editing and Post-productionÂ
2.10.2. Balance Sheet and OperationsÂ
Module 3. Film Script
3.1. The Film Script I. From the Idea to the Story
3.1.1. Process for Making a Screenplay: Basic Definitions (Script, Idea, Synopsis, Plot/Scene, Treatment, Theme, Narrative Event, Scene, Sequence, Act)
3.1.2. Tips for Making a Good Story
3.1.3. Text and Subtext
3.2. The Film Script II: Writing for the Screen
3.2.1. Types of Scripts (Classic Script-Plot Driven Film-, Non-Classic Script-Character Driven Film-) Study Paradigms
3.2.2. Screenwriting Tools (Objective, Obstacle/Conflict, Premise, Main Tension, Theme, Unity, Exposition, Dramatic Irony, Surprise, Story Development, Probability)
3.2.3. Decisions Prior to the Execution of a Screenplay: Narrative Axis and Point of View, Focusing, Genre, Style, Plot Synthesis, Plot
3.3. The Character in the Film Script
3.3.1. Character Creation: Drama and Psychoanalysis; from Ibsen to Freud
3.3.2. Character Building Tools or Characterization Techniques
3.3.3. Character Exposure
3.3.4. The Myth of the Hero (Paradigms of Change)
3.3.5. Secondary Characters
3.3.6. Types of Conflict
3.4. Script Structure
3.4.1. The Staged Drama (Actions and Events) Units, Parts and Final Concordance and Discordance
3.4.2. The Dramatic Structure Information Management
3.4.3. Plots and Subplots
3.4.4. Scene: Writing, Selecting, Maxims to Achieve a Good Scene
3.4.5. Other Narrative Resources and Techniques
3.5. Execution of the Classic Script
3.5.1. The First Act
3.5.2. The Second Act
3.5.3. The Third Act
3.6. The Dialogues Script Formats
3.6.1. The Rules of Film Dialogue
3.6.2. Uses and Functions
3.6.3. Dialogues in the Film Script
3.6.4. Script Formats
3.6.5. Script Presentations
3.7. Rewriting the Script Pitching
3.7.1. The Script Improvement Process
3.7.2. Detect What's Wrong
3.7.3. The Art of Problem Solving: From the Scene to the Structure
3.7.4. Pitching: Presenting the Script
3.7.5. Creative Mechanisms to Devise Cinematic Storytelling
3.7.6. Study Cases The Stephen King Method
3.8. Film Adaptations I: Theory and Analysis of Adaptation
3.8.1. The Relationship between Literature and Cinema: Mutual Influences
3.8.2. Authorship and Adaptation
3.8.3. Types of Adaptation
3.9. Film Adaptations II: Theory and Analysis of Adaptation
3.9.1. Spatial and Temporal Representation
3.9.2. The Point of View: From Literature to Cinema
3.9.3. Remake
3.10. Case Studies
3.10.1. The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola, 1972)
3.10.2. The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991)
3.10.3. The Schindler List (Steven Spielberg, 1993)
3.10.4. The Family of Pascual Duarte (Camilo José Cela) and Its Film Adaptation Pascual Duarte (Ricardo Franco, 1976)
Module 4. Management and Promotion of Audiovisual ProductsÂ
4.1. Audiovisual DistributionÂ
4.1.1. IntroductionÂ
4.1.2. Distribution PlayersÂ
4.1.3. Marketing ProductsÂ
4.1.4. The Audiovisual Distribution SectorsÂ
4.1.5. National Distribution
4.1.6. International DistributionÂ
4.2. The Distribution Company
4.2.1. The Organizational StructureÂ
4.2.2. Negotiation of the Distribution AgreementÂ
4.2.3. International CustomersÂ
4.3. Operating Windows, Contracts and International SalesÂ
4.3.1. Operating WindowsÂ
4.3.2. International Distribution ContractsÂ
4.3.3. International SalesÂ
4.4. Film Marketing
4.4.1. Cinema MarketingÂ
4.4.2. The Film Production Value ChainÂ
4.4.3. Advertising Media at the Service of PromotionÂ
4.4.4. Launching ToolsÂ
4.5. Market Research in the Film Industry
4.5.1. IntroductionÂ
4.5.2. Pre-Production PhaseÂ
4.5.3. Post-production PhaseÂ
4.5.4. Commercialization PhaseÂ
4.6. Social Networks and Film PromotionÂ
4.6.1. IntroductionÂ
4.6.2. Promises and Limits of Social NetworkingÂ
4.6.3. Objectives and their MeasurementÂ
4.6.4. Promotion Calendar and StrategiesÂ
4.6.5. Interpreting What the Networks Are SayingÂ
4.7. Audiovisual Distribution on the Internet I
4.7.1. The New World of Audiovisual DistributionÂ
4.7.2. The Internet Distribution ProcessÂ
4.7.3. Products and Possibilities in the New ScenarioÂ
4.7.4. New Distribution ModesÂ
4.8. Audiovisual Distribution on the Internet II
4.8.1. Keys to the New ScenarioÂ
4.8.2. The Dangers of Internet DistributionÂ
4.8.3. Video on Demand (VOD) as a New Window for DistributionÂ
4.9. New Distribution SpacesÂ
4.9.1. IntroductionÂ
4.9.2. The Netflix RevolutionÂ
4.10. Film FestivalÂ
4.10.1. IntroductionÂ
4.10.2. The Role of Film Festivals in Distribution and ExhibitionÂ
Study at your own pace, with the flexibility of a program that combines learning with other occupations in a comfortable and real way"
Postgraduate Diploma in Film Creation and Management
TECH Global University presents the Postgraduate Diploma in Film Creation and Management, designed for those passionate about the world of film and communication, and who wish to acquire specialized skills in the creation and management of film projects. Our program is taught through online classes, which gives you the flexibility and convenience of studying from anywhere and at any time that best fits your schedule. At TECH Global University, we understand the importance of adapting to the needs of modern students and we offer a state-of-the-art online platform that facilitates interactive and enriching learning. By choosing our online classes, you will benefit from multiple advantages. You will be able to access the contents of the program from the comfort of your home, avoiding travel and adapting the study to your personal and professional commitments. In addition, you will have the support of highly-qualified teachers, who will guide you throughout your learning and solve your doubts in real time.
Specialize in filmmaking and film management
In the Postgraduate Diploma in Film Creation and Management program, you will explore the theoretical and practical foundations of filmmaking, from the conception of an idea to the production and promotion of a film. You will learn about screenwriting, directing, production, distribution and film marketing, acquiring essential knowledge to perform in the film industry. TECH Global University prides itself on offering high-quality academic programs aimed at preparing students for the challenges and opportunities that the world of filmmaking has to offer. Our practical, industry-oriented approach ensures that you will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in filmmaking and management. Choose TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Film Creation and Management program and open the doors to a world of possibilities in the film industry. Join our online educational community and become a professional trained to bring your ideas to life and contribute to the growth of the film industry.