The Second Modern Times

Team

 

The director


Antoni Brey (Sabadell, 1967) is a telecommunication engineer (1991) and graduate in Top Studies of Theoretical Physics (2001). He has been a member of the Quantum Information Group in the High Energy Physics Institute IFAE (1998-2001). He is the founder and director of Group IVIRON S.A. The Second Modern Age is the first audio-visual project that produces, under an organization promoted expressly for the occasion and financed initially by popular subscription. He has published two essays: The Cold Generation (Montflorit, 2003), about the personality of the baby boom children and his influence on the present catalonian social and political panorama; and The Wi-Fi phenomenon (Infonomia, 2005), about the irruption of wireless communication technologies and its appropriation by the defenders of social and economic alternative models.

The producers


Núria Sala (Olius, 1982) comes from the world of the visual arts. Licensed in Fine arts for the University of Barcelona (2005) and with several post degree studies related to the audio-visual world, her first experience before embarking on the E2S project came from press and proximity television where she directed and presented informative and entertainment programs. In press she won Lacetània of Communication (2005) prize for an article about the amateur football.
Dani Sala (Cardona, 1979), bachelor of economics (UAB-UOC, 2002) have been a journalist for more than one decade. Before E2S he was employed at the proximity television and collaborated with different national radio stations. In press, he won the Lacetània of Communication (2005) prize together with Núria Sala.
Núria and Dani Sala realize all his projects as a tandem. In the documentary line, there directed NarciSOS (prize Actual Catalunya 2005), a work of reflection about the narcissist value that we give to our image; Way of Grass (Parallel 40 for TVC, 2006), the last seasonal migration of a shepherd exceeded by the progress; And Carlist Militiaman (Parallel 40 for TVC, 2007), the anachronistic history of the last redoubt of the Carlist army.