The holder of this diploma will have acquired the General Competence with regard to:
- Planning, organizing, supervising and managing the financial, material, technical and human resources to the production of audiovisual projects and shows, ensuring compliance of plans or objectives of production in time and cost conditions and quality requirements specified
Professional Module | Hours-total | Year |
Personal itinerary for employability I | 120 | 1st |
Digitalization applied to productive sectors | 60 | 1st |
Sustainability applied to productive sectors | 30 | 1st |
Planning of Audiovisual Projects | 231 | 1st |
Expressive Audiovisual and Scenic Resources
|
198 | 1st |
Audiovisual and Scenic Technical Means
|
165 | 1st |
Planning of Shows and Events Projects
|
165 | 1st |
Optional modules
|
84 | 2nd |
Management of Film, Video and Multimedia Projects
|
132 | 2nd |
Management of Television and Radio Projects
|
140 | 2nd |
Management of Shows and Events Projects
|
160 | 2nd |
Administration and Promotion of Audiovisual Projects and Shows
|
200 | 2nd |
Professional English
|
63 | 2nd |
Personal itinerary for employability II | 63 | 2nd |
Intermodular project
|
50 | 2nd |
Access to the High-level courses or modules requires compliance with at least one of the following conditions:
- To be in possession of the Post-compulsory High School Diploma or a certificate proving that all subjects of the Post-compulsory High School have been passed.
- To have passed the third year of the Unified and Polyvalent Baccalaureate (BUP): Accreditation through academic certification of having passed all subjects leading to the Post-compulsory High School regulated by Law 14/1970, of 4 August, on General Education and Financing of Educational Reform, after completing the third year of aforesaid studies (Order EFP/1210/2021 of November 2, which establishes the equivalence, for the purposes of access to vocational training courses, of certain studies and qualifications prior to the current education system).
- To have passed the second year of the Experimental Post-compulsory High School (Bachillerato experimental).
- To be in possession of a Technician certificate (Intermediate-level Vocational Training).
- To be in possession of a Higher Technician or Specialist Technician certificate, or equivalent for academic purposes
- To have passed the University Orientation Course (COU).
- To be in possession of any university degree or equivalent.
- To have passed the entrance exam for higher-level training courses (it will be required to be at least 19 years old in the year the test is taken or 18 for those who have a Technician’s degree).
- To have passed the university entrance exam for those over 25 years old.
Either you work as a/an:
- Film Production Assistant.
- Video Production Assistant.
- Television Production Assistant.
- Animation production Assistant.
- Multimedia production Assistant.
- Radio Production Assistant.
- Live shows and events Production Manager.
- Production Assistant for live shows and events.
- Company Manager.
Or you continue studying:
- Professional specialization courses.
- Another Higher-level Vocational Training course with the possibility of establishing validations of professional modules in accordance with current regulations.
- University studies with the possibility of establishing validations in accordance with current regulations.
- Deduce the formal and expressive characteristics of audiovisual, performance, and event projects based on the analysis of their technical documentation, for their implementation, meeting the planned objectives.
- Break down the human, technical and material resources required for the production of audiovisual, performance and event projects, determining their specific characteristics for their subsequent completion.
- Plan project production, establishing the different phases, optimising time, resources, costs, and quality, with the required autonomy and efficiency.
- Calculate the production costs of audiovisual, performance, and event projects to prepare budgets, evaluating the appropriate forms and sources of financing according to the project’s characteristics, and contributing to the analysis of its feasibility.
- Manage the selection and hiring of human, technical, and artistic resources, ensuring their suitability and availability within the timeframes established in the audiovisual work plan or in the marketing and exploitation plan for the show or event.
- Manage and organize the availability and provisioning of technical, material, spatial, and logistical resources, ensuring their supply, suitability and operation, and developing the contracting, purchasing, construction, and rental program.
- Manage the budget allocated to each phase of project implementation, detecting and providing solutions to correct any deviations that may arise.
- Monitor compliance with the marketing plan for the show or event, whether in a permanent location, a limited outdoor venue, or on tour, with a focus on resource optimization and maintaining fidelity to the artistic or communicative criteria predetermined in the project.
- Collaborate on the exploitation plan for the audiovisual work, show or event, providing elements to negotiations with audiovisual distributors, exhibition halls, broadcasters and entertainment distribution networks or platforms that allow for the project’s amortization and ensure its profitability.
These teachings include the knowledge required to carry out basic level activities for the prevention of occupational risks.