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International orders*The Manhattan Edit Workshop 3-Day DSLR Intensive Workshop, scheduled at the Manhattan Edit Workshop on 80 Fifth Avenue in New York City, is a hands-on session covering the DSLR shooting techniques, helpful tricks, infinite accessories, and known workflow solutions. The workshop covers shooting techniques with the Panasonic AF-100 micro four-thirds interchangeable lens camcorder. Through hands-on exercise and demonstration, the instructors Josh Apter and Jem Schofield will guide you through all aspects of setup, shooting, and editing. With a batch size of 16 students, each student can get individual attention for fast and easy learning.
The 3-Day DSLR Intensive Workshop covers topics such as ‘HD-DSLR overviews and popular models’, ‘Best shooting practices, shortcomings and workarounds’, ‘Shooting video like film, Double-System audio’, ‘Camera support systems and “tricking out” your DSLR’. In addition, the workshop also covers topics such as ‘Lenses, adaptors and how to use them’, ‘Transcoding and ingesting’, ‘Editing and output’, ‘EZ setups and proven workflow techniques’.
For information please visit: http://mewshop.com/courses/course_detail/DSLR/Digital%20Cinema%20Intensive/
Note! Note: Students must provide their own HD-DSLR cameras. Each student will be provided with their own workstation.
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Comments about Manhattan Edit Workshop 3-Day DSLR Intensive Workshop:
This class informed me on products, peripherals, lighting techniques, sound and framing shots. I am a photographer by nature and for jobs, I am required to shoot video as well now. This class foot the bill, including giving me enough knowledge to work on my projects in FCP. I earned my investment back from the class right away with work.
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This is a very informative class if you know nothing about filming with DSLRs. If you know you're shooting at 1080p, 24fps, and have any experience whatsoever with lighting or sound (as in, place light so subject looks good, point microphone towards mouth) it's going to be largely redundant. I am by no means an advanced shooter but this is for absolute beginners.
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