6 may 2016
María Olivares
Valencia, Spain
The audiovisual world has always been in my life, one way or another. When I was a child, I dreamed of being a part of those TV series I saw everyday after lunch or in prime time. Anyway, I never really thought I would be capable of being an audiovisual professional and creating something as good as the contents I saw on TV. But here I am, graduated in Audiovisual Communication by UV and about to end the Master’s Degree in Audiovisual Contents and Formats.
And no, I didn’t though either in my first years at University that I would do this master’s degree. But when I got to the last year and saw what it offered, I didn’t hesitate. It was the one that adapted better to my personal and economic situation, and the one that allowed me to keep expanding my knowledge at the same time I could put it into practice. Honestly, I didn’t thought I would like it so much. The master’s degree has such practical nature that is ideal for anyone who wants to learn how to build an audiovisual project. Every module in the master’s degree is a step closer to the knowledge that you will have to use in the individual project and, later, in the final project.
With the master’s degree my knowledge of the audiovisual field and my leadership capacity have increased and, moreover, my creativity has soared. The master’s degree has allowed me to develop as a very complete audiovisual professional and has taught me how to carry out a project from its initial and basic idea, to create a professional content that is a candidate to be brought to television if you are lucky.
Also, contact with specialists in each part of the project’s development has been very enriching because they provide a new that helps you in the project and in your training. Working in groups is also very positive, since it gives you a broader perspective on the field of communication at the same time you grow as a person.