DEPARTMENT
OF FILM, TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Radio, Television,
Film
The Department of Film, Television and Digital Media
of the School of Communication places special emphasis
on:
- Study of the narrator
- Digitalization in television and
radio
- Representation of human actions in highly rated
programs
- Trends in film production in the European and
US markets
RESEARCH
Production standards in the cinema, television and multimedia
industries
UNESCO Code: 531109
Comparative study of audiovisual industries and markets
in Spain, Europe and the United States
UNESCO Code: 531106
The effects of digitalization on audiovisual industries
and markets
UNESCO Code: 332503
Creativity and audiovisual production
UNESCO Code: 531109
Cinema and society: the social responsibilities of cinema
and TV professionals
UNESCO Code: 7199
The relationship between fiction and reality in mixed-genre
audiovisual forms (documentary, essay, autobiography,
etc.)
UNESCO Code: 620301
Contemporary Photography
UNESCO Code: 620308
The social impact of new technologies (society/culture/education/communication)
UNESCO
Code: 332599
New forms and means of communication
(interactive fiction/interactive
information/interactive education)
UNESCO Code: 332599
Nihilism and Contemporary Literature
UNESCO Code: 620203
Post-war realism in Western literature
UNESCO Code: 620203
Cinema and Literature
UNESCO Code: 620399
The study of cinema and television scripts and script-writing
UNESCO Code: 620399
Contemporary Literary Criticism
UNESCO Code: 620201 |