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School: Video Symphony TV & Film School [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (888) VS1-AVIDDialogue and ADR Editing Course Format: Classroom The goal of this course is to not only learn dialogue and ADR editing, but to balance between ADR, Production, and Production alts. Topics include loading production tracks, rebuilding and phasing to the picture editors tracks, reading a line script, reading sound reports, loading original production tracks, auto conforming, importing OMFs and building production tracks. Additional topics inclu...
Designing DVD Menu Graphics w/After Effects & Photoshop Course Format: Classroom "With respect to earning a living in DVD, there is probably no more essential skill than the ability to construct compelling menus. In Hollywood, the success of many titles is often attributed to effective menu treatments. For this reason, it is not unusual for a menu designer on a major title to earn significantly more than either the lead author or even the producer.
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DV Cinematography Workshop Course Format: Classroom 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 appropr...
Compositing and Rotoscoping For Film and Television Course Format: Classroom Compositing is the technique of blending a variety of separate video or still picture elements into a uniform, blended scene. One example of this would be placing a 3-D model of a spaceship into a supermarket parking lot. The resulting image is a success when the viewer believes that what they are seeing could be real. This course teaches those techniques as well as potential issues and how to ...
Color Theory in Design Course Format: Classroom Motion Graphics design extends far beyond simply animating objects across a screen -- animation is just part of the message. Appropriate application of color theory plays a pivotal role in overall communication. The Color Theory in Design course stresses the importance and value of color, and demonstrates how to use color more effectively in a motion graphics project.
Color Correction with Avid MC and Xpress Pro Course Format: Classroom This two-day course, designed for the intermediate user, explains how to color correct a sequence on Avid Media Composer and Avid Xpress Pro. The editor will learn how to color correct each shot in a sequence, use Avid’s internal video scope and Tektronix WFMNLE software Waveform Monitor plug-in scope, make sure the color and luminance are within safe broadcast limits, and create a treatment fo...
Boris Text & Title Animation, Effects, Filters & Compositing Course Format: Classroom "Designed specifically for editors and artists, Boris Red offers an unprecedented range of features. This two-day course begins by familiarizing students with the power, flexibility and speed of Boris Red for generation of professional-grade animation and compositing -- as used in commercials and movie trailers, for example. The course provides hands-on experience with advanced title techn...
Basic Editing Workshop Course Format: Classroom Using trimming and assembly techniques, this course gives students an opportunity to work on real-life footage in order to create their own personal projects that are designed to teach specific editing aesthetic principles. Students also get valuable feedback on their projects from the instructor and their fellow students. The projects cover editing without sound, adding sound through sound des...
Avid Intro to Media Composer Effects Course Format: Classroom This Avid Certified course introduces basic effects and is a prerequisite for the 305 Advanced Avid Media Composer Effects and the 210 Creating Graphics and Mattes with Avid Media Composer and Adobe PhotoShop course. Class time is divided between demonstration and hands-on-practice. Topics include: creating multilayered effects, key framing effects, creating effect templates, creating motion ef...
Avid Editing Workshop Course Format: Classroom Drawing upon knowledge of visual effects techniques, as well as previous training in story structure, trimming, and assembly, this course uses real-life footage to give students a chance to exercise their creative skills and get feedback. As a more advanced course, the class covers the differences in creating montages and straight-ahead narrative, while working to both perfect a montage (credit...
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