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The quality of your work does not depend on the model camera that you use
The requirement for video is growing rapidly. Corporate, education, even online news services are just a few of the areas where video is now a part of the landscape. The ability to shoot stunning, professional video is crucial if you want your product to be noticed.
There will always be great ideas and new and ever improving technology however, regardless of whether you shoot as a hobby or are a professional film-maker, receiving the best training will help you to stand out from the pack.
Don't upgrade your camera, upgrade your skills by choosing a date and doing some Video Camera Training.
If you:
- plan to shoot a documentary or a short film
- have the task of shooting video for your company
- are new to Video Journalism
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- are required to shoot for online news media
- just enjoy shooting video as a hobby
- wish to know how to light for TV commercials
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Training is typically in small groups of between three and five participants. This number offers the best balance of a comfortable learning environment, personal attention and hands-on experience. Click
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Alternatively, if you are pushed for time or have an important shoot about to start, you may find that custom
One-on-One training would be timely and good value. Lift the lid on lighting at an
Introduction to Lighting workshop. If you are a production manager,
Corporate Trainingfor your staff can be conducted at your offices or at the North Sydney studio.
"Pieter's way of teaching is detailed, logical and extremely practical. He explains concepts, and then puts them in context. Almost every question you've ever pondered is answered, and always with good humour and enough repetition until you get it. And then he followed up some days later with a terrific set of notes. It was the best, most confidence-giving training course I've ever done." Justin Murphy, "Collectors" ABC Television Hobart
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