
From Final Cut Pro to Avid in 2 Days
If you want to work in Television you need AVID. It is the industry standard for multi-camera television productions, and the preferred software of professional editors. Since the introduction of the prosumer software Final Cut Pro X and the discontinuation of Final Cut Pro 7, semi-professional editors are also moving towards using AVID. If you have a good understanding of Final Cut Pro 7, this course will help you transfer your skills.
Dates: Sat 6 Dec– Sun 7 Dec (2 sessions)
Times: 9:30am–4:30pm
Early bird discount book by 17 November
http://metroscreen.nsw.edu.au/course/EDIFCPAV
- When:
- 06/12/2014
- Where:
- 247 Oxford St, Paddington Town Hall (Entr. Oatley Rd)., Paddington, NSW, 2021
- How Much:
- $450
- Web:
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