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Secrets of Video Production for Photographers
Now is the point in time that photography and video are coming together. There has been an explosion of interest in video both by clients and photographers in the last year. Fueled by technology that is making video easier to produce and distribute, a vast new market is being created for photographers with the right skills. This workshop is for those wanting to learn the basics.
Saturday, February 13 Workshop
10am-5pm
Root
131 N14
Brooklyn, NY 11211
www.rootcapture.com
A unique opportunity to attend an all day workshop with Lee White will prepare you to produce stills and video together. It will be an in-depth presentation/demonstration of video production along with photography.
The Saturday subjects will include:
- The importance of workflow including recording formats
- Estimating and planning combined photography and video shoots
- Understanding lighting, filming and sound techniques for video
- Camera, lighting and grip equipment demonstrations
- Editing demonstrations
FREE SOFTWARE: SmartSound will give each attendee a free copy of their Sonicfire Pro 5 software along with free royalty-free music.
More giveaways from LaCie and Hoodman.
The latest equipment and software by Apple, Manfrotto, Panasonic, Zeiss, SmartSound, Redrock Micro, Beachtek, Marshall Electronics, Sennheiser, LaCie and Hoodman will be demonstrated at the event.
How much: $149.95 APA members can get a 10% discount only if signed up by 4:00 pm Friday Feb. 12 or they bring a current APA membership card in their name and photo id.
Lee White’s bio.
Lee White is presently instructing two college classes on HD video production for photographers at Santa Monica College. One is an intensive six-week class for professionals and the other is a sixteen-week class for photography students at the college. Lee has been a professional advertising photographer for more than thirty years. While still a student at Art Center, College of Design, he shot images for movie posters for Twentieth Century Fox and Paramount. Shortly after starting his professional career he became involved with photomatics for companies such as Mattel plus shooting on set and so began his career-long adventure with narrative imaging. Over a decade ago Lee, started shooting digital video for clients and has experienced video production on all levels from feature films to simple web content. www.leewhitephotography.com

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