Specialization in
Artificial intelligence
for audiovisual production

RVOE SEP Federal No. 20241861 (August 30, 2024)
Modalidad Escolarizada – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, CDMX
Start date: August 11, 2026
Closing date: June 2, 2027
Duration: 2 semesters
Schedules: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
On-site and online classes
+1 workshop per semester in Mexico City

Specialty in

Artificial intelligence

for production

audiovisual

RVOE SEP Federal No. 20241861 (August 30, 2024)
Modalidad Escolarizada – Av. Constituyentes 455, Col. América, CDMX

Start date: August 11, 2026
Closing date: June 2, 2027
Duration: 2 semesters
Schedules: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
On-site and online classes
+1 workshop per semester in Mexico City

Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa

The creative industries are undergoing a profound transformation driven by artificial intelligence. The Specialty in Artificial Intelligence for Audiovisual Production responds to the growing demand for AI expertise among creative professionals, with a focus on its application and development. Mastering AI keeps creatives globally competitive, enabling them to generate innovative and cost-effective solutions, and broadens their artistic vision, opening up opportunities for unique and original expressions.

  • AI applied to multiple languages: For sound, text, image and video generation.
    Value creation through AI in creative industries: Strategic application for innovative and competitive solutions.
  • Development of models for audiovisual content control: Design of automated tools applied to production processes.
  • Integration to the CONAHCYT National Laboratories Network: Specialized in advanced data visualization and additive manufacturing.
  • Participation in Amazon Web Services Cloud Clubs: Student community to explore cloud technologies.

Forma parte de nuestra #Comunidad Creativa

Curriculum

Who is it aimed at?

Digital art directors for advertising, film, television or video games, creative software developers, technology innovation project management professionals, creative technology consultants in companies that implement AI solutions in their creative processes, multimedia producers working in video editing, special effects and automatic content generation, researchers and developers in AI for the arts and entrepreneurs in creative technologies.

What will you be able to work on?

  • Graduates will stand out as innovative leaders in creative industries, with advanced competencies in AI for the optimization, automation and transformation of creative processes.
  • Equipped with technical skills and an ethical approach, they will be experts in integrating technology in design, multimedia, digital production and content creation.
  • They will be professionals prepared to lead disruptive projects and adapt to the changing dynamics of the global market.

Transmedia software developer, researcher and educator. His work and research focus on applied AI, data visualization, affective and cognitive computing, algorithmic creation, procedural animation, computational simulation and philosophy of technology. He has collaborated with Microsoft, Meta, BBVA Foundation, CONAHCYT and Santander. He holds a PhD in Music Technology from UNAM.

Teachers

Technologist and software developer, specializing in electronic art and creative code, he explores topics such as computer vision, sound art, electronic literature, generative art and machine learning. His artwork has been exhibited at events such as Adobe Future Commerce. He founded the first Latin American Biennial of Artificial Intelligence and Art, BILIA.

Interdisciplinary creator, researcher and writer. She teaches at the graduate level in dramaturgy and transmedia narratives. She is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte.

Multifaceted entrepreneur with a career that combines creativity, strategy and innovation. He started as an advertising creative, where he received multiple international awards at festivals such as Cannes Lions, Clio, D&AD and Effie. He specializes in designing capital raising narratives for First Time Founders and leads Creative Workout, a platform dedicated to creativity and innovation workshops.

Frequently asked questions
and admission process
for foreigners

Why CENTRO?

  • Connection with an international network of experts.
  • Excellence Boosting Program: study subjects from other graduate programs free of charge to complement your knowledge in other areas of interest
    .
  • Collaborations with CENTRO's Creative Economy Research Center (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal Economía Creativa.
  • Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, an area that links the graduate community with the industry in real projects.

Why CENTRO?

  • Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a meeting
    to connect with companies looking for creative talents.
  • Campus with 17 workshops of industrial design, textile and fashion, technology, screen printing, among others; 4 projection rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing islands; 3 audio booths; 1 ABB robotic arm; 1 Digital Maker Lab; the largest Motion Capture system in Latin America with 24 infrared cameras; and 1 art gallery.

Why CENTRO?

  • Connection with an international network of experts.
  • Excellence Boosting Program: study subjects from other graduate programs at no cost to complement your knowledge in other areas of interest.
  • Collaborations with CENTRO's Creative Economy Research Center (CIEC), which disseminates scientific content and publishes the academic journal Economía Creativa.
  • Professional collaborations with CENTRO Estudio, an area that links the graduate community with the industry in real projects.
  • Participation in CENTRO Conecta, a networking event with companies looking for creative talent.
  • Campus with 17 workshops of industrial design, textile and fashion, technology, screen printing, among others; 4 projection rooms; 4 computer labs, 1 photography and 1 lighting lab; 2 film and television forums; 13 editing islands; 3 audio booths; 1 ABB robotic arm; 1 Digital Maker Lab; the largest Motion Capture system in Latin America with 24 infrared cameras; and 1 art gallery.