Master in Scenography and Event Production
price :
980 $
General Information
- Level: Master's degree
- Mode: Online
- Type: Design and architecture
- Duration: 1 year
- Hours: 1500 Hours
- Enrollment period: 07-02-2025
- Start date: 10-03-2025
- Financing: 11 months
Master in Scenography and Event Production
About Master in Scenography and Event Production
What does it prepare you for? Master in Scenography and Event Production
The Master in Scenography and Event Production prepares you to excel in the creation of impressive stage designs and striking visual experiences. You will be ready to:• Design Creative Stage Design: You will learn to design stage designs that adapt to the theme and objectives of the event, whether it is a theatrical show, a corporate event or a concert.
• Communicate through Design: You will master the way in which stage design can communicate narratives, emotions and messages.
• Manage Stage Projects: You will gain skills to manage stage projects from conceptualization to execution.• Improve the Viewer Experience: You will learn to create stage designs that enrich the viewer experience and generate greater engagement.
• Evaluate the Scenographic Impact: You will develop skills to measure the impact of stage design on the success of the event.
• Creative and Technical Problem Solving: You will master the resolution of creative and technical problems related to scenography.
Content of the Master in Scenography and Event Production
• Conceptualisation and creation of themes
• Design of set design and themed décor
• Selection of themed materials and elements
• Coordination and execution of themed events
• Evaluation and feedback of themed events
The programme covers a wide range of key areas, including:• Scenographic Design: You will explore the creation of scenographic sets that are creative and adaptable to different types of events.
• Visual Narrative: You will learn to use scenographic design to communicate narratives and emotions.
• Scenographic Project Management: You will gain skills to manage scenographic projects, including conceptualisation, budgeting and logistics.
• Viewer Experience: You will master the creation of scenographic sets that enhance the viewer experience and generate greater engagement.
• Scenographic Impact Assessment: You will learn to measure the impact of scenographic design on the success of the event.
• Creativity and Problem Solving: You will develop creative and problem-solving skills to excel in event staging.
Syllabus:
Module 1: Introduction to scenography and event production
• Submodule 1.1: Fundamentals of scenography
• Submodule 1.2: Importance of event production
• Submodule 1.3: Trends in scenography
• Submodule 1.4: Integration of technology in events
• Submodule 1.5: Standards and regulations in events
• Submodule 1.6: Success stories in event production
Module 2: Creative design and ergonomics in scenography
• Submodule 2.1: Creativity and conceptualization of scenarios
• Submodule 2.2: Principles of ergonomic design
• Submodule 2.3: Use of colors and visual elements
• Submodule 2.4: 3D scenographic design
• Submodule 2.5: Integration of audiovisual technology
• Submodule 2.6: Impact assessment Visual
Module 3: Planning and logistics in event production
• Submodule 3.1: Strategic event planning
• Submodule 3.2: Production project management
• Submodule 3.3: Logistics and assembly coordination
• Submodule 3.4: Selection of materials and resources
• Submodule 3.5: Risk assessment and safety
• Submodule 3.6: Quality control in event production
Module 4: Technology applied to scenography
• Submodule 4.1: Innovations in structures and materials
• Submodule 4.2: Lighting and visual effects
• Submodule 4.3: Use of interactive technology in scenography
• Submodule 4.4: Sustainability and ecological design
• Submodule 4.5: Virtual and augmented reality in events
• Submodule 4.6: Incorporation of multimedia elements
Module 5: Scenography and thematic setting
• Submodule 5.1: Creation of thematic concepts
• Submodule 5.2: Design of thematic spaces
• Submodule 5.3: Ambience and decoration
• Submodule 5.4: Adaptation to different types of events
• Submodule 5.5: Personalization and user experience
• Submodule 5.6: Evaluation of impact and public reaction
Module 6: Production of cultural and artistic events
• Submodule 6.1: Organization of cultural events
• Submodule 6.2: Production of artistic shows
• Submodule 6.3: Coordination with artists and performances
• Submodule 6.4: Evaluation of technical needs
• Submodule 6.5: Management of specific audiences
• Submodule 6.6: Analysis of results and return on investment (ROI)
Module 7: Scenography and production of corporate events
• Submodule 7.1: Design of scenarios for events
• Submodule 7.2: Production of presentations and conferences
• Submodule 7.3: Scenography for product launches
• Submodule 7.4: Protocol and etiquette in business events
• Submodule 7.5: Customization of corporate events
• Submodule 7.6: Measuring business impact and results
Module 8: Scenography and production of social events
• Submodule 8.1: Design of scenarios for social events
• Submodule 8.2: Weddings and special ceremonies
• Submodule 8.3: Production of family events
• Submodule 8.4: Scenography for themed celebrations
• Submodule 8.5: Coordination with social event suppliers
• Submodule 8.6: Customer satisfaction assessment
Module 9: Marketing and promotion in event scenography
• Submodule 9.1: Marketing strategies for scenography
• Submodule 9.2: Advertising and brand positioning
• Submodule 9.3: Social media and digital marketing
• Submodule 9.4: Strategic alliances and sponsorships
• Submodule 9.5: Measuring results in marketing
• Submodule 9.6: Current trends in event marketing
Module 10: Finance and budgeting in event production
• Submodule 10.1: Budgeting and financial planning
• Submodule 10.2: Negotiation and contracting of suppliers
• Submodule 10.3: Pricing and profitability strategies
• Submodule 10.4: Financial resource management
• Submodule 10.5: Ethics and financial responsibility
• Submodule 10.6: Cost evaluation and optimization
Module 11: Final Master’s Thesis in Scenography and Event Production
• Submodule 11.1: Research and development of a final project
• Submodule 11.2: Creation and development of the scenography project
• Submodule 11.3: Presentation and defence of the project
• Submodule 11.4: Evaluation and conclusions
• Submodule 11.5: Preparation for a professional career in scenography
• Submodule 11.6: Celebration and graduation of the master’s degree