HD EXPO is offering a series of three-day workshops on
Panasonic’s AJ-HDC27 VariCam variable-frame-rate HD Cinema
Camera.
The three-day “VariCamp” workshops will begin this
summer and conclude in January 2004. The first workshop is in Los
Angeles on July 24th, 25th and 26th; followed by Chicago on August
21st, 22nd and 23rd; in Washington D.C. on October 2nd, 3rd and 4th; in
New York City on October 16th, 17th and 18th; and then in Los Angeles
again on January 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 2004.
The “VariCamp” workshop will educate the production and
post-production community by providing in-depth instruction on
VariCam’s feature/benefits and proper shooting techniques. It
will be taught by leading cinematographers, who use the camera daily to
acquire films, television programs, commercials and corporate
productions.
The workshops will provide both classroom instruction and hands-on,
one-on-one training on VariCam in working studio and field production
environments.
For more information on the “VariCamp” workshops, visit
www.hdexpo.net.
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