TV & Radio Production

TV & Radio Production
Reference Code EUG2_T2_1_0072
Host Institution UAH - University of Alcalá
Description

This course appeals to students in Communication, Journalism, Health, and Education. It enhances skills in audiovisual content creation, improving the dissemination of educational materials and research projects through media and social networks. Participants will learn to produce impactful content, reaching broader audiences and effectively communicating complex ideas in engaging ways. 

 

Content of the course 

 1. Radio Production: 

- Basic operations of microphones and professional mixing consoles.  

- Voice-over and sound setup. 

- Audio recording.  

2. TV Production: 

- Lighting and camera operation. 

- Mixing console and effects. 

- Chroma. 

- Television Production. 

 

Number of ECTS: 2

Prerequisites: Students should have basic communication and computer skills, an interest in media production, and the ability to work in teams. Prior knowledge in communication, journalism, or media studies is beneficial but not mandatory.

 

Methodology: The course employs a workshop-based methodology, emphasizing hands-on learning and practical experience. Students engage in interactive sessions where they operate professional media equipment, participate in collaborative projects, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. This approach ensures the development of technical skills, effective communication, and teamwork

Period 26 May 2025 — 30 May 2025
Duration Up to 1 week in length
Mode Physical
Type of activity Workshop
Target groups Undergraduate students, Master students, PhD students
Location Alcalá, Spain
WP WP 2
ISCED Fields of Study 0215 - Music and performing arts
Contact Person Ana Gigosos
ana.gigosos@uah.es
Content and Methodology

The course employs a workshop-based methodology, emphasizing hands-on learning and practical experience. Students engage in interactive sessions where they operate professional media equipment, participate in collaborative projects, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. This approach ensures the development of technical skills, effective communication, and teamwork

Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in full
Recruitment of Participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 20
Call for Applications
Open
Current call
23 Dec 2024 — 12 Mar 2025 Apply now