GeniusDV to present at the 4EVER GROUP VIDEO 09
GeniusDV will be leading four sessions, two free sessions to attendees of the conference, and two pay sessions that will be available to both attendees as well as non attendees. The free sessions will cover Final Cut Pro Work Flow efficiency, & Getting the most out of Live Type. The pay sessions will include Using your Mac to deliver video to the web & optimizing your website, & Advanced DVD Studio Pro Techniques.
In addition to the training sessions, GeniusDV will maintain a space at the trade show where the recent publication Portable Genius, Final Cut Pro will be available for purchase. The Kinesis Foot Pedal, & Contoured keyboard products will also be available to demo.
The material to be covered in the free sessions for VIDEO 09 attendees is as follows:
Final Cut Pro Work Flow efficiency
How to maintain an effective project folder that promotes organization.
How to manage your media effectively.
Learning techniques that allow you to produce a same day highlight video.
Tips and tricks that promote an effective workflow.
Customizing the keyboard, and introducing foot pedal controls.
Getting the most out of Live Type
Advanced Live Type techniques
Using Live Type for video compositing
Mastering the timing controls
How to integrate third party animations (i.e. Digital Juice)
Integrating Live Type into FCP
The material to be covered in the pay sessions for VIDEO 09 is as follows:
Using your Mac to deliver video to the web & optimizing your website
Preparing video in FCP for web optimization
Using Compressor to get your best video quality
Creating a professional looking website with iWeb
Managing web hosting that promotes multiple sub domains
Using an iWeb blog to increase your site traffic
Learn proven SEO (search engine optimization)techniques from a Google SEO award winner
Advanced DVD Studio Pro Techniques
Learn how to make customized menus utilizing FCP, Live Type, & DVD Studio Pro
How to create alpha transitions in Motion
Adding web links to DVD menus
Creating hidden features within your DVDs
Advanced encoding techniques with Compressor
The Cost of the pay sessions is $100 for attendees, and $150 for non attendees. To sign up for either of these pay sessions if you are not attending the conference, or to register for the conference click here.
The material to be covered in the free sessions for VIDEO 09 attendees is as follows:
Final Cut Pro Work Flow efficiency
How to maintain an effective project folder that promotes organization.
How to manage your media effectively.
Learning techniques that allow you to produce a same day highlight video.
Tips and tricks that promote an effective workflow.
Customizing the keyboard, and introducing foot pedal controls.
Getting the most out of Live Type
Advanced Live Type techniques
Using Live Type for video compositing
Mastering the timing controls
How to integrate third party animations (i.e. Digital Juice)
Integrating Live Type into FCP
The material to be covered in the pay sessions for VIDEO 09 is as follows:
Using your Mac to deliver video to the web & optimizing your website
Preparing video in FCP for web optimization
Using Compressor to get your best video quality
Creating a professional looking website with iWeb
Managing web hosting that promotes multiple sub domains
Using an iWeb blog to increase your site traffic
Learn proven SEO (search engine optimization)techniques from a Google SEO award winner
Advanced DVD Studio Pro Techniques
Learn how to make customized menus utilizing FCP, Live Type, & DVD Studio Pro
How to create alpha transitions in Motion
Adding web links to DVD menus
Creating hidden features within your DVDs
Advanced encoding techniques with Compressor
The Cost of the pay sessions is $100 for attendees, and $150 for non attendees. To sign up for either of these pay sessions if you are not attending the conference, or to register for the conference click here.
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