LOPE SERRANO
Director
LOPE SERRANO
Imagine you enter a room: the lights go out, the murmurs fade, and the screen comes to life, revealing a unique universe. Immediately, as a viewer, you are immersed in that world, completely captivated by the story unfolding before your eyes. This magical experience is the result of the meticulous work of the person behind the scenes: the director. This role carries immense responsibility, balancing artistic vision with team management.
Every directorial choice can significantly influence the final result of an audiovisual piece. For example, selecting a particular actor or actress can completely change the dynamics between the characters and their interactions, affecting how the audience connects with the story emotionally. The choice of a specific location can deeply shape the atmosphere and visual narrative of the piece. These decisions, along with many others, require meticulous attention to detail and a deep conceptual understanding.
LLUÍS CASACUBERTA
Assistant director
LLUÍS CASACUBERTA
The assistant director (AD) is the right hand of the director and plays a crucial role in audiovisual production. Assistant directors assist in all tasks and functions related to the piece and are essential in ensuring the success of the shoot. Their work includes managing logistics and organising all aspects of filming and production, as well as coordinating the various departments of the team. Their responsibilities include drawing up the shooting schedule, executing it, and resolving any unforeseen issues that may arise during filming.
One of the main challenges for an AD is maintaining smooth and effective communication between the different departments that make up the production, ensuring that everyone is aligned with the project’s vision and that the needs for each scene are met. The AD is also tasked with maintaining order and efficiency on set, which is vital for the smooth running of the shoot and meeting deadlines.