We interviewed Rubén Seca, founder of the production company Shoji Films. We talked to him about his work as an independent producer focused above all on the world of shorts and about his future projects, such as his first feature film.
We interviewed Rubén Seca, founder of the production company Shoji Films. We talked to him about his work as an independent producer focused above all on the world of shorts and about his future projects, such as his first feature film.
We interviewed Ainize González, who has a PhD in the History of Art from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and is coordinator of temporary exhibitions in the Calle Moncada site of the Museo Etnológico y de Culturas del Mundo. We talked with her about the exhibition Maya Deren, a cadence of images, which can be seen in the museum until 7 September.
We interviewed Marc Algora, one of the founding partners of It’s On. This is a customized platform that allows you to stream the camera signals during the shoot and monitor them remotely from anywhere in the world in real time, as if you were present on the set.
This month we interviewed Salima Jirari, a consultant specialized in diversity, equality and inclusion in the audiovisual sector with more than 10 years’ experience in various areas of audiovisual. We talked with her about her job and what it involves.
This month we interviewed Julio Blas, director and sustainability consultant at Echar a Rodar; Anna Corbella, sustainability and CSR consultant at Echar a Rodar and Elisabeth Lozano, director and sustainability consultant at Circulav. Echar a Rodar is opening an office in Catalonia, focusing on sustainable audiovisual production. We asked them to explain their work to us.
This month we interviewed Anna Frago, Child Wrangler, audiovisual producer and founder of The Kids Team. We talked with her about her work.
This month we interviewed the film critic Núria Vidal who has been in the profession since 1984. She has worked with La Vanguardia, Fotogramas, Cinema 3 and Time Out.
This month we interviewed Natàlia Ejarque, Green Manager of the film Harta, directed by Júlia de Paz and which created a sustainability department for the entire creation process starting from the script.
This month we interviewed Irene Iborra, director of Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake, the first Catalan stop-motion animation feature film. The film was shot in Barcelona and is an adaptation of the novel The Film of Our Life, by Maite Carranza.