The City of Alhama de Murcia, near the University of Murcia, have been organizing for six years a course in filmmaking at the national.
Around 20 students coming from different points of the Spanish, living intensely in an old building where they sleep, eat, and work.
The building is adapted to the needs of the course and there are students on all matters relating theory to filmmaking.
Alternating theory with practice and, as the end of the course, there are two short films that students have developed.
For the filming, casting becomes a pre-selected in which actors and extras from the locality.
The recordings are made in different locations in the municipality for which intersect streets and spaces are enabled.
This morning, the course director, university professor Juan Francisco Ceron, along with the mayor of Culture, Juan Romero, had everything about this course.
Cerón noted that until Wednesday, October 6 or until all places, remains open enrollment period of Filmmaking Course VI.
Those interested can find information on www.cursoderealizacioncinematografica.es or by calling 868 88 48 78 (evenings: Monday Friday, from 12 to 14 hours, evenings, Tuesday and Thursday from 18 to 20 hours).
The price, 360 euros, including accommodation and full board at shelter system from the afternoon of Saturday 9th until the evening of Saturday 16 October.
Also, the course director highlighted the profesrado teachers, two of the most active and prominent filmmakers of the region: Juan Carlos Martinez and David Perea, under whose guidance the students roll two separate films.
It is also describing the presence of the director Xavi Puebla, who teaches management classes and script.
Xavi Puebla is a professor of SCCHN (Center of Cinematographic Studies of Catalonia) and his latest film, Welcome to Farewell Guttman (2008) won major awards, among which won Best Screenplay at the International Festival of Montreal.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia