Sony, Vortex Media announce camcorder tech workshops schedule

Jun 20, 2011 8:00 AM

    

Sony announced June 15 that it will take its newest professional camcorder technologies on the road and team with Vortex Media to conduct a series of workshops and training classes across the United States.

The sessions will be led by Doug Jensen, a veteran HD cinematographer, producer/director/editor, consultant and founder of Vortex Media, as well as a member of Sony’s Independent Certified Experts (I.C.E.) team.

Each full-day workshop will focus on a specific new Sony handheld camcorder, with topics ranging from initial setup to shooting to post-production and workflow options. Visit Vortex Media to register for a workshop.

Workshop schedule
Sept. 9-10 - New York
Sept. 16-17 - Chicago
Sept. 23-24 - Denver
Oct. 7-8 - San Francisco
Oct. 14-15 – Los Angeles
Oct. 21-22 - Phoenix
Oct. 28-29 – Austin, TX
Nov. 4-5 - Miami
Nov. 11-12 - Atlanta
Nov. 18-19 – Washington, D.C.
Dec. 2-3 - Boston




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