|
Find Film Training Courses and Workshops in Cities of United States: Austin - Baltimore - Boston - Charlotte - Chicago - Cleveland - Columbus - Dallas - Denver - Detroit - El Paso - Fort Worth - Houston - Indianapolis - Las Vegas - Los Angeles - Milwaukee - New Orleans - New York - Oklahoma City - Philadelphia - Phoenix - Portland - San Antonio - San Diego - San Francisco - San Jose - Seattle - Tucson - Washington
Film training courses and schools Film Producing and ActingTotal 189 training course(s) at schools in United States.
School: Video Symphony TV & Film School [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (888) VS1-AVIDPhotoshop Course Format: Classroom PhotoShop is used to create complex graphics and enhance photographic images in the production of special effects in 2D, 3D, and moving images. This class introduces all phases of PhotoShop, starting with the file browser, selection tools, and basic use of layers. Students learn how to create alpha channels, gradients text and text effects, how to use the pen and vector tools, photo retouching,...
Illustrator Course Format: Classroom This class is a detailed introduction to the tools and capabilities of Adobe Illustrator 10.0, Adobes versatile vector-based graphics program. The class consists of an ideal combination of lecture and hands-on practice. Topics include demonstration of sample projects, printing type and objects and blending a variety of effects.
After Effects Course Format: Classroom Whether you work in film, broadcast television, corporate video or multimedia, this course allows you to explore the world of motion graphics. Students learn Adobe After Effects by working on a promotional video, which includes music, backgrounds and textures Students animate the opening sequence by compositing layers, setting key frames and modifying geometric properties. Then, the focus turns...
Pro Tools Plug-ins and Effects Course Format: Classroom This two-day class covers the uses and techniques of basic plug-ins. Day one will focus on primary plug-ins like EQs, compressors, gates, and dynamics. Day two will focus on effects like reverb, delay, and chorus.
Intermediate Photoshop for Film & TV Course Format: Classroom This class builds upon the basic concepts learned in 610 Introduction to Adobe PhotoShop with the focus towards using PhotoShop to facilitate the requirements for film and television. Students become more confident with the fundamentals by doing hands-on exercises, guided by an Adobe Certified Instructor. Topics covered include advanced photo-retouching, basic pen tool techniques, vector shapes...
Intermediate Editing Workshop Course Format: Classroom Continuing an exploration into trimming and assembly techniques, this course gives students an opportunity to work on real-life footage in order to perfect their techniques in dialogue editing. Using several different scenes, students learn how to shape performances, how to manage story, and how to effectively control smaller and smaller pieces of picture and sound to produce a meaningful emoti...
Intermediate Avid MC & AVX Effects Course Format: Classroom This class bridges the gap between the Intro to Effects and the much more difficult 305 Advanced Effects course. This two-day class explores the visual effects available in the Avid Media Composer. It introduces fundamental concepts such as creating horizontal and vertical effects as well as sophisticated concepts such as 3D warp, nesting, creating and using multilayered effect templates, creat...
Intermediate Apprenticing Course Format: Classroom Created to simulate a "traditional mentorship". This course enables students to explore editing aesthetics on a deep, hand-on level in a workflow patterned after an episodic TV show editorial process. Each student is assigned a project for which the student will cut a piece on their own and then have their work exhibited and exposed to critical review. Notes on the quality of the piec...
Intermediate After Effects Course Format: Classroom This course focuses on workflow management, compositing for television versus the Web, advanced masking techniques, time re-mapping, blue and green screen keying, color correction, procedural matte manipulation, motion tracking and motion stabilization. Also included is "Howd they do that?"-- TV special effects using Adobe After Effects -- and much more.
Graphics Importing, Exporting & Formatting Course Format: Classroom This intermediate level course teaches proper importing and exporting techniques for the Avid©, as well as graphics preparation and manipulation using Adobe Photoshop© and After Effects©. Working with still graphics, animations, and live action footage—students will learn about conversion techniques, scaling, frame rate and frame size, alpha channels, mattes, masks, file formats, and compression.
Page(s):- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... [ Popular Topics ] [ Schools Only ]
- Free Services - Link students and schools worldwide
|
Tips: Besides Acquiring latest course information by the search form, Students can also leave their study interests here and let schools callback. |
|
|