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2 Film and Television Directing Bachelor's degrees in Spain
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Universidad Loyola
Double Degree in Audiovisual Communication and Performing and Cinematographic Arts
- Seville, Spain
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
With the Double Degree in Audiovisual Communication and Performing and Cinematographic Arts from Universidad Loyola, you will be able to make your vocation of dedicating yourself to the stage and audiovisual industry a reality, since you will master all the necessary knowledge to be on both sides of the camera, whether as an actor or actress or as a creator, producer or director of audiovisual content. A unique official double degree in Andalusia that will allow you to acquire a complete and versatile profile.
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Universal Arts School
Bachelor in Film Direction
- Los Angeles, USA
- Valencia, Spain
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish, English
Contemporary cinema has witnessed a profound transformation thanks to digital advances that have revolutionized the industry. In this era of film technology, a vast horizon of possibilities has opened up, enabling the creation of stunning images, cutting-edge visual effects and narratives that challenge the limits of creativity.
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Programs in film and television directing can begin with the ability to compose and shoot a moving image. Shot composition, lighting, production design, and editing are all key ingredients in making a motion picture and are some of the classes generally offered.
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