Training Course:DV Cinematography WorkshopSchool/Trainer:Video Symphony TV & Film School Los Angeles, California, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' In this workshop, students are immersed in the craft and tools of DV cinematography and lighting, from basic camera operation to effectively using small instruments to light a variety of settings and moods. Covering a range of situations from simple interviews to green-screen, students learn how to compose and cover scenes, select the best camera angle for dramatic impact and choose the appropriate camera filter to achieve a true professional “non-DV�look. Today, most extra-value features produced by the major studios are produced in the DV format, so this is an excellent way for students to increase their value to any future employer looking to economically “add�content. ...''
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http://www.videosymphony.com
Phone:(888) VS1-AVID
School Address:
266 E. Magnolia, Burbank, CA 91502 USA
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Avid Editing Workshop
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Basic Editing Workshop
Boris Text & Title Animation, Effects, Filters & Compositing
Color Correction with Avid MC and Xpress Pro
Color Theory in Design
Compositing and Rotoscoping For Film and Television
Designing DVD Menu Graphics w/After Effects & Photoshop
Dialogue and ADR Editing
Digital Media Delivery
EDL Manager & Film Scribe: Managing Lists
Editing Audio in Avid
Editing Backgrounds
Editing Sound Effects
Editorial Conforming and Final Dub
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