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Dr. Dario Cesar Luzuriaga Sorribes (B.Eng., B.A., PhD)
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- Profession:
- Communications Engineer in training
- Producer and Director of Television and Radio
- Television and Radio Scriptwriting Technician
- Doctor is Social Communication Sciences
- Languages:
- French
- English
- Spanish
- Nationality:
- Nationality at birth: Argentine
- Nationality by adoption: Canadian
- Names:
- First name: Dario
- Middle name: Cesar
- Father’s family name: Luzuriaga
- Mother’s family name: Sorribes
- Short name: Dario Luzuriaga
EDUCATION
- Doctorate of Philosophy in Social Communication Sciences –specialized in Journalism- (USAL), with Thesis “The concept of time in the communication of the television virtual space”.
- Bachelor of Engineering in Communications -computers, electronics and systems engineering –(Carleton University)
- Minor in Philosophy (Carleton University)
- Bachelor of Arts in Production and Direction of Television and Radio (University of Belgrano)
- Education in Philosophy (University of Buenos Aires)
- College degree in Scriptwriting for Television and Radio (University of Belgrano).
FIELDS OF INTEREST
- Communications Engineering:
- Video signals over IP Networks
- Audio signals over IP Networks
- Audio-visual synchronization
- Audio-visual mixing
- Video live streaming
- Radio live streaming
- Social Communications:
- Analyze of the discourse
- Non-verbal communication
- Semiotics of the audio-visual image
- Social anthropology
- Multidisciplinary communications analyze
- Filmmaking narrative
- Meaning of the audio-visual discourse
- Audio-visual Production:
- News reports
- Musical video-clips
- Documentaries
- Direction of talents, actors and actresses
- Multi-camera direction
- Post-production creative implementation
- Writing of scripts for fiction and non-fiction
- Design of camera positions and movements
- Design of sound for audio-visual productions
- Shooting in studios, locations or exteriors.
- Philosophy:
- Platonism
- Transcendental ontological principles
- Kantian categorical imperative
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of sciences
- Environmental philosophy
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Television, radio and audio-visual producer with trilingual practical experience in South America, Europe and North America, during the last two decades.
- Assistant Professor in Production of Television, Radio and Filmmaking at University of Belgrano (2001-2008)
- President of Eidei Productions Corporation (2011-present)
- Instructor of Audio-visual Production in multiple organizations in Canada (since 2009)
- Roster United Nations Radio Producer P3 (roster appointment 2015)
- Communications Engineer in training (since 2019)
HUMANISTIC PRINCIPLES
- Human suffering is unacceptable in any form (psychological, physical or emotional).
- Wars must be avoided at any cost.
- Nuclear weapons must be eradicated by every small, medium and large nation.
- Bullying and torture (in any form, including verbal) or physical aggressions do not have room in human behaviour.
- The survival and welfare of the human species, in a health interaction with its environment, should be the main worldwide goal.
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights should be the rule of actions of any person.
- Education, health care, nutrition and recreation must be globally guaranteed, and free when not accessible.
- Gender equality must be supported, but it involves benefits and sacrifices from both genders.
- Privacy must be guaranteed universally, while protecting the integrity and security of populations.
- We all make mistakes; human perfection does not exist.
- Most of the human conflicts can be resolved with a face-to-face conversation (honest and open minded), between two people with power of decision.
- When human communication channels are closed, it is almost impossible to resolve a conflict.
- The more powerful a government or an organization is, the more democratic controls it requires, to make sure it works for the welfare of its citizens and the humanity.
- Authoritarianism must be responded with democratic actions and universal values.
- Every human action has rationality; when somebody says otherwise he or she probably made a mistake with undesired consequences on the others.
- A humanistic approach to people’s mistakes usually works better than punishment, especially when those mistakes are the result of social desperation.
- The truth is a human construction at a practical level; while it is also a life philosophical research at a theoretical level.
- Money protects people from the hazards of life; but when an individual does not have it, he or she must be protected anyways (role of the state).
- Pure capitalism without social justice hurts people.
- Pure capitalism without sense of vulnerability hurts the environment.
- An employer is a valuable resources provider, who should not be betrayed.
- Any nation must guarantee equal opportunities to all of its citizens, regardless of their income or origins.
- The sense of humanity should be more important than the national identities, while this last one has cultural value anyways.
- Pragmatism and utilitarianism are dangerous positions that should be combated with Platonic ethics, ethics of Aristotelian virtue and Kantianism (no matter the imperfections of these last ones).
- Living on Earth should not only be a research of personal and family satisfaction, but of a legacy for the humanity and future generations.
HOBBIES
- Physical training at gym
- Swimming
- Winter sports