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EOS WORKSHOPS LOOK BEYOND STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
 
LOS ANGELES - Createasphere and Canon are teaming up to present a multi-city workshop tour for users of Canon's HD SLR cameras who are interested in perfecting their skills in capturing motion imagery. The "EOS Moving Image Workshop - Beyond the Still” workshop is being presented by Nancy Schreiber, ASC, and will cover all aspects of EOS HD video production.
(3/17/2010)
In addition to presentations, the workshop will include hands-on coaching, guided shoots and an opportunity to collaborate with experts in the field who are actively using Canon HD SLR technology in professional film and video productions. Topics on the agenda include camera applications, menus, lighting, workflow and post production options.

The cost of the two-day event is $1,399. Dates are as follows: Los Angeles – May 22-24; Chicago - June 18-20; San Francisco - August 13-15; and New York – October 25-27.



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