Did a Master Degree in Cinema and Television and the overall feeling wasn’t bad, but there’s still a lot to do.
Some classes were good and we learned a lot about the film and television industry that a simple degree in Audiovisual Communication won’t show you (Executive Production, (real) Script Writting, professional edition, etc.). Some of the teachers are award winning professionals that currently work in the industry (Beatriz Bodegas, Joaquín Oristrell, Michel Gaztambide, Borja Cobeaga, the head of NYSU Films, Esther García…), so the insight they give is quite useful and you learn a lot from them.
On the other hand, the rest of the teachers are just that, teachers, who will only give you the theory and won’t even ask anything practical from you.
Also, it’s important to say that they provide you with the oportunity to do your internship at some of the most important film and tv producers from Madrid such as Morena Films, Wanda Films, Shine Iberia (producer of MasterChef) and in movies such as Alejandro Amenábar’s “Mientras dure la guerra”.