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another novelty from the Master of EL ESPAÑOL

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another novelty from the Master of EL ESPAÑOL

Today, 125 years laterwith the same century-old slogan, on its first page the graphic spot dominates the text, with photos, videos and audios. Because in fact, quality information always deserves to be published on any medium, whether written, audiovisual or both.

Can we today be a complete, professional, sought-after, useful, ambitious journalist – one who aspires to publish what “deserves to be” – if it is not multimedia and if we do not know how to use all the tools within your reach?

The answer is NO. It is for this reason that the Master in Journalism from EL ESPAÑOL and Camilo José University included in its first edition, which began in October 2023, a module of more than 100 hours dedicated to Multimedia journalism. And, in its second edition, which will begin next October, new content has been included to train and transform young journalists into full-fledged multimedia professionals.

If a young journalist is looking for a job via Google, the vast majority of job offers will have a first and last name as essential requirements: be digital and be multimedia. Being fully prepared as a multimedia journalist is the surest way to be sought after in newsrooms of a different nature.

In this new course, Module 3, dedicated to Multimedia journalismwill be reinforced with even more practical content than the previous year. Of course, without neglecting the cornerstone on which quality journalism has always been based: correct and orderly writing, whether it is read, listened to or seen and heard at the same time.

The mobile phone has become a fundamental tool for journalism.

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Students who follow the Master of Journalism EL ESPAÑOL, for which there are only a small number of places left, will train with tools of different formats such as podcast, video, image or social networks, stimulated by this new world full of possibilities. THE Artificial intelligence.

If in module 1, dedicated to writing news, columns, reports, interviews or opinion articles… there will be a course common to all these genres under the title “How to search for a subject”, in module 3, the Multimediaa good part of the courses will revolve around a device with which we sleep, eat breakfast and eat…, essential in our daily lives.

Also for journalists: the cell phone. Can you do journalism with a cell phone? How much journalism is already done by telephone? What else can we do?

Mario Vidal, head of social networks at EL ESPAÑOL and Master’s professor: “The mobile phone has become a essential tool for modern journalism. With high-quality built-in cameras, smartphones allow you to record incredibly sharp videos and photos, ensuring clear and stunning images. »

-What will be taught in this course on cell phones that an ordinary user does not know how to do, nor the majority of journalists in newsrooms?

-As we already did last year and we will increase the one that begins in October, the Master students will carry out intensive practices in recording and editing videos in vertical format, using their cell phone exclusively. Interviews will be carried out in the street, with recording of resources and writing of scenarios adapted to these formats and these short journalistic formats.

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During the sessions on the UCJC campus, located on Juan Hurtado Street in Mendoza, on the corner of Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, future professional journalists will perfect not only their recording technique, “but also rapid Capcut editing (one of the fundamental applications for vertical video), with the aim of producing agile content suitable for platforms like Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube Shorts,” Vidal highlighted.

The growing importance of vertical video in digital ecosystem explains that this subject will be reinforced in the next Master’s course. “The management of the Master has decided to expand the courses dedicated to this and to deepen the strategies to capture the attention of mobile audiences. I completely agree,” says Mario Vidal.

Indeed, this format has recently been used occasionally and has already become a standard in information consumption, particularly among young people.

But what more can we do in journalism with a mobile phone and what will we do as part of the Master’s degree? Speak Javier Carbajalresponsible for the graphics area of ​​EL ESPAÑOL and professor of the Master of Journalism (lThe opening photo of this information is taken by Carbajal himself with a cell phone):

-“Photography and video editing with your cell phone is one of our goals for this course. To do this, you can use several remarkable applications such as Snapseed, a powerful and easy-to-use tool for editing photos with a wide range of filters and precision adjustments.

The mobile phone offers several fundamental tools for journalism.

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Carbajal defends the need for the journalist to be a off road prepared for the unexpected, able to write and take photos and videos.

“He Adobe Premiere Rush offers advanced video editing capabilities with multiple audio tracks and effects, ideal for a quick workflow, as well as learning how to use InShot, a versatile application that allows for both photo and video editing, with options for add music, text and effects,” adds the experienced photographer and editor.

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The cell phone is used for everything in journalism. Also to produce a Podcast, another of the practical subjects of the Multimedia Journalism module?

Yes, answer emphatically. Puri Beltranauthor and responsible for in the savannahthe daily podcast of EL ESPAÑOL, sound oximeter of national and international news.

“It is no longer necessary to depend on a recording booth or a professional studio to create a sound work. Now, journalists can write, announce and send stories from any corner of the world,” explains Puri Beltrán.

“A simple cell phone equipped with a recording application becomes a tool for capturing in real time testimonies, ambient sounds and any other element that bring richness to the journalistic story. The need to connect with audiences through sound adds an emotional layer that heightens the impact of the message. » And all this with a simple cell phone.

Puri Beltrán, like Mario Vidal, Javier Carbajal or Alberto Iglesias, journalist expert in artificial intelligence, also included in module 3, will contribute to training, instructing and practicing the students of the EL ESPAÑOL Journalism Master. The objective is to make them true multimedia journalists.

In this area alone, there will be 100 hours of lessons, plus around fifty in module 4, dedicated to radio and television in the studios of the Camilo José Celaproduced by journalists Julio Somoano and Sergio Martín.

The objective of this Master’s degree is maintained: to train useful, well-rounded journalists, capable of integrating into any editorial team and, thus, having more job opportunities.

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