Secuoya opens the doors of its new production hub in Madrid Content City
Madrid Content City hosts the new production hub and corporate headquarters of Secuoya Content Group, a facility with two sets of more than 1,500 square meters and more than 40 post-production rooms.
The new hub of Secuoya Content Group has been presented at an event that brought together personalities such as the Minister of Digital Transformation and Development, Oscar Lopez; Oscar Puente, Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility; representatives of the United States Embassy, as well as key figures from the Community of Madrid, such as Mariano of Paco, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sports. Representatives of the City Council also attended, such as Marta Rivera de la Cruz, delegate of Culture, Tourism and Sports, and Jesus Moreno, mayor of Tres Cantos.
Raul Berdones, executive president of the company, defines this space as a “platform” designed to “enhance talent, foster creativity and promote collaboration.” "We are proud to close an important cycle with phases 1, 2 and 3 of Madrid Content City, an ecosystem that reflects our commitment to excellence and innovation, and that positions us at the forefront of the audiovisual sector worldwide. This is a place where great stories are born, a space that drives our future and that of the entire industry," he remarked.
In a context in which the content creation, production and distribution industry acquires growing relevance at a global level, Secuoya Content Group seeks, with the inauguration of this hub and its new corporate headquarters, certify a “firm commitment” to the “growth of the sector.” “More than a space, it is an invitation to all professionals in the audiovisual ecosystem to join this project and build together a future full of creative possibilities,” the company says.
First class facilities
The complex promoted by Secuoya Content Group has some cutting-edge facilities which aim to position themselves at the same level as the large international production centers. Its infrastructures include two sets of 1,500 square meters active and two others under construction in Phase IV. Likewise, the space has more than 40 post-production rooms equipped for the editing, color correction, and sound design, where, in addition, the specialized teams of the VFX studio carry out advanced 2D and 3D composition, CGI and concept work art, elevating virtual production to global standards.
The complex also houses a corporate building 7,000 square meters, designed to “enhance creativity.” This, in turn, has an auditorium with capacity for 250 people prepared to host events, presentations and conferences.
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