Argentina. The company Gold Dreams announced the programming of two seminars on technology in Tucumán. With the idea of continuing to generate a new Audiovisual Culture, it will hold on November 11 in the City of San Miguel de Tucumán, a new Day Trip GD, at the Tucumán Center Suites & Business Hotel, located on Calle 25 de Mayo 230 at 5 pm.
This seminar, the first of those scheduled, is aimed at audiovisual producers, educational institutions, and provincial channels as well as specialized technical personnel. It will be attended by Pablo Lopez Kazelian, President of Gold Dreams, Leandro Pagella, Technical Advisor in Audiovisuals, Gustavo García, Commercial Manager and Pablo A Sassot, Director of Press and Communication.
The second will be on Thursday, November 12 at 11 AM at the National University of Tucumán at the headquarters of the UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FILM, VIDEO AND TELEVISION at Av Aconquija 729, Yerba Buena, Tucumán.
In the Faculty the Audiovisual Technological Seminar by the Technical Advisor in Audiovisuals Leandro Pagella, who with more than 15 years of experience, will be in charge of an agile and dynamic day prepared for the students and teachers of the institution. This seminar will focus on, among other topics, multi-camera TV production systems for live and live broadcasts, new trends in Pullcasting and the creation of new content adapted to new technologies.
Both seminars will have the participation of companies that represents such as NewTek, Panasonic, E-Image, Aja Video Sistems, Sennheiser, Kramer, Obarrio, Rode and Zoom.
The company highlighted that "At Gold Dreams we believe that training has become more important for the success of educational and business organizations, which is why it has become part of the backbone of the implementation of new strategies. With the presence of the President of Gold Dreams, Pablo Lopez Kazelian, this seminar believes to meet the objective of training students, thus strengthening future participants in the Audiovisual Industry".
It is worth mentioning that from now on all the Audiovisual Technological Seminars will have the support of the Argentine Chamber of Suppliers and Manufacturers of Broadcasting Equipment, Caper.


