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Creative and Efficient Project Communication

The communication time line

A course by Marcelo Tas , TV director, screenwriter, actor, and journalist

TV director, screenwriter, actor, and journalist. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined October 2019
Best seller
99% positive reviews (365)
10,060 students
Audio: Portuguese
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About the video: The communication time line

Overview

“The present travel of human communication and how we use the current data stream that brings digital technology. In this trayectoria we will identify points of exponential accelerations in communication until we reach the digital age. This knowledge is essential to understand the scenario in which we operate and how we relate to the world.”

In this video lesson Marcelo Tas addresses the topic: The communication time line, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative and Efficient Project Communication. Learn how to engage your audience on social media and use criticism as a creative tool.

Partial transcription of the video

“The communication timeline In this class, we're going to take a trip for the history of communication. It will be incredible. Let's start from the cave age and let's get to Instagram. This course, remember, it's about the fast-paced data era and for that it is important to understand in perspective how we got here to see opportunities and also the pitfalls. We're starting at the beginning. Three and a half thousand years BC, this tablet contains the first data that are considered. It is the beginning of writing, the beginning of communication. Here 2,300 years BC, the first map of the world...”

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Course summary for: Creative and Efficient Project Communication

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (365)
  • 10060 students
  • 4 units
  • 14 lessons (2h 48m)
  • 7 downloads
  • Category

    Marketing & Business
  • Areas

    Communication, Content Marketing, Creative Consulting, Creativity, Facebook Marketing, Instagram Marketing, Social Media

Marcelo Tas

Marcelo Tas
A course by Marcelo Tas

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TV director, screenwriter, actor, and journalist

Marcelo Tristão Athayde de Souza (hence the acronym T.A.S.) was born in the city of Ituverava-SP (Brazil) and then moved to the capital, where he studied civil engineering at the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo. His professional career changed when he met and worked with the dramaturgy and theater director Antunes Filho, but the decisive moment was when he discovered the audiovisual universe with producer Olhar Eletrônico and Fernando Meirelles. That's when he decided to devote himself exclusively to the communication world.

He made his TV Gazeta debut with a character that marked his career: journalist Ernesto Varela. He acted in very successful children's shows on TV Cultura such as Rá-Tim-Bum, where he played Professor Tibúrcio and Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum with the character Telekid. He participated in the creation of Programa Legal, Casseta e Planeta, and Telecurso 2000, for TV Globo. He helped implement and directed, for 7 years, the CQC program in Rede Bandeirantes, a show that mixed journalism and humor. He also participated in children's series on Cartoon Network, discussion programs on GNT, and is currently in charge of the Provocações television program on TV Cultura.


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  • 10,060 students
  • 14 lessons (2h 48m)
  • 19 additional resources (7 files)
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  • Audio: Portuguese
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  • Level: Beginner
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Creative and Efficient Project Communication

A course by Marcelo Tas
TV director, screenwriter, actor, and journalist. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined October 2019
  • 99% positive reviews (365)
  • 10,060 students