The ESCAC - Escola Superior de Cinema i Audiovisuals de Catalunya is a Spanish film and audiovisual school. Currently located in Terrassa, the ESCAC was founded in Barcelona in 1994 as an offshoot of the vocational study programme of the Centre Calassanç. It is attached to the University of Barcelona and is currently directed by the film producer Sergi Casamitjana.
History
Founded by Josep Maixenchs in 1993, the school began operating in 1994 when it offered a Degree in Cinema and Audiovisuals. With this initial degree it became attached to the University of Barcelona, with which it has been associated since. It currently offers a Combined BA and MA in Cinematography, the first part of which takes place in Spain. In 2003, the school left the Escola Pia building in Barcelona's Sarrià district and moved to the city of Terrassa.
The ESCAC is a private educational centre that trains professionals in different branches of cinema and the audiovisual sector. It is currently located in a building known as "La farinera" on the University Campus of Terrassa at Carrer de Colom 84-90.6 Its syllabus is intended to prepare students both theoretically and practically to produce audiovisual products and also provides the know-how required to market them. Institutions such as the Academia de las Artes y de las Ciencias Cinematográficas, SGAE, and Terrassa City Council, Image Film, Luck International and the Escola Pia de Catalunya are all trustees of the not-for-profit foundation that governs the school. The centre remains in permanent and direct contact with major audiovisual industry production and services companies such as Warner Bros., and Telecinco Cinema, some of which also take part in its scholarship programme. It also has three fully equipped buildings in the university campus of Terrassa.
Education
The Combined BA and MA in Cinematography is a three year-general course followed by two years’ specific study in which students can choose from the 9 specialities on offer. In each speciality class there are no more than 12 students. The school also offers specific Master's courses in direction, montage, production, photography, art, animation & VFX and Film Business.
In 1999, the production company Escándalo Films was founded at the ESCAC with a view to promoting work both by students and graduates. Over the years Escándalo Films has extended the areas in which it operates while maintaining its association with the ESCAC. In 2012 Escándalo Films gave way to ESCAC Films as the production company for the work emerging from the school.