2-day Basic Videography Course – Live 25 to 26 May 2010

basic videography course by adrian leeAre You a Self-employed Business Owner, HR Manager or Trainer looking to record training sessions, events, customer feedback, work processes, or presentation videos?

Would you like to author your own DVDs and publish video to the Web? Are you interested in saving time and money by learning how to produce your own videos in-house?

This 2-day basic videography course is definitely for you!

Join Adrian Lee for 2 days of intense, comprehensive, entertaining and informational training at VideoLane Studio in Bukit Merah Central, Singapore.

Register for Early Bird Offer Now!
http://videolane.com/courses/basic-videography/

In this 2-day Basic Videography Course, you will learn:

1. Understanding the Basics of Video Production.
2. The Camcorder and the 6 Core Video Camera Skills.
3. Sound Recording and Lighting Techniques.

4. Video Editing Computers, Software and Techniques.
5. Getting Started with Sony Vegas Video Editing.
6. DVD Authoring and Burning.
7. Web Video Publishing.

Register for Early Bird Offer Now!
http://videolane.com/courses/basic-videography/
The Basic Videography Course is a 2-day workshop oriented for beginners and is a great way to introduce someone to the world of videography! The class will be broken into small groups to create their own video projects from start to finish over 2 days. Get Hands-On experience with videography techniques used by professional videographers. Learn the entire video making process from production planning to shooting, lighting, editing and web video publishing.

Class size is limited, so reserve your spot today!

Register for Early Bird Offer Now!
http://videolane.com/courses/basic-videography/

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