During the course, which will take place at the CEF facilities between 10 and 27 February, participants will integrate generative models into the creation of a final project
Registration is now open and available on the OFF ESCAC website, along with all the information about this course, which is being offered in partnership with the ICIB
As part of a joint commitment to strengthening the audiovisual sector of the archipelago, the Institute of Cultural Industries of the Balearic Islands (ICIB) and OFF ESCAC opened registration this Thursday for a specialised training programme in the use of artificial intelligence. This new free course, aimed primarily at filmmakers, creatives and visual artists, will explore the nature of different generative models in order to integrate new workflows into the various artistic processes of this discipline. The objective is not only to harness the full aesthetic and creative potential of computational intelligence, but also to optimise the territory’s production system within the context of the audiovisual sector itself.
Participants in the programme will work with cutting-edge tools such as Gemini, Topaz, Suno.ai and ElevenLabs. In addition to learning how to create advanced and effective prompts for using these tools, they will be able to apply the knowledge acquired in the development of their final project: an audiovisual work that integrates the use of artificial intelligence in one of the different phases of the creative process. All of this will be carried out with due consideration of the legal framework governing this activity, which is also one of the key components of the training programme.
““This course responds to the need to support audiovisual professionals at a time of profound transformation, in which new artificial intelligence tools are completely changing the way they work”, said the Managing Director of the ICIB, Diana de la Cuadra. On this occasion, she added that “beyond offering a specialised programme aligned with the real demands of the sector, this is an investment in the future creators of the Balearic Islands”.
Led by a specialist artist in the field, Åke Mora, the course will be held at the CEF facilities between 10 and 27 February. For this reason, registration is now open until 31 January via the OFF ESCAC website, subject to the prior payment of a deposit that will be refunded upon completion of the course. It should also be noted that places on this programme are limited. Furthermore, it is worth highlighting that the OFF ESCAC initiative is funded by the Ministry of Culture, the ICAA and the European Union’s Next Generation Funds.