IBC2006 Training Zone to offer free sessions

Aug 10, 2006 9:54 AM

    

At IBC2006, the Training Zone will once again offer attendees free training sessions designed to convey the knowledge and skills needed to stay up to date on using the latest tools of the trade.

Running throughout the convention, the Training Zone will have a new home at IBC2006 in Hall 8. Corps Business, a UK creative training group, will run the Training Zone.

Two Training Zone theaters will be used. One will be used for presentations on technical briefings on hot topics, and the other will be devoted to hands-on training where attendees actually get to work with a Mac to develop their skills with specific software, including:

  • Apple’s Final Cut Pro (basic and advanced)
  • Motion, Shake
  • Soundtrack
  • Livetype
  • DVD Studio Pro and Aperture
  • Adobe Photoshop and After Effects.

For more information, visit: www.ibc.org.




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