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FREE LIVE Event: HDDSLR Cinema with Vincent Laforet

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chase jarvis blog_vincent laforet classHey hey. Reminder that over at creativeLIVE.com, we’re bringing in my good buddy Vincent Laforet for a FREE all-weekend-long workshop about making videos with the new breed of HDdSLR cameras.

[update: we’re LIVE now! check it out. And… you spoke, we listened. For those who couldn’t catch it, every night there is a full FREE playback starting 8pm Seattle TIME (gmt -8)…still pay to download if you wanna keep it…]

Starting tomorrow, from 9am to 6pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (yes that’s THIS weekend, all day long, all weekend long) Vince will be delivering a firehose of instruction that will help you + any first-time filmmakers and photographers making the transition into video understand the core building blocks necessary to make their first videos and short films. This is a soup to nuts how-to course, from gear, to theory, to execution, and all you need is an internet connection to participate. Live chat with the classroom and conversations via @creativeLIVE on Twitter included.

Register in advance here. The daily schedule is posted here. Drop in when you have time, or stay for the whole weekend. As with all creativeLIVE classes, the live feed is free. Pay to download if you wanna put it on your hard drive, ipod, or wherever you want.

Course Information

* Course: An introduction to HDDSLR Cinema.
* Instructor: Vincent Laforet
* When: Friday, April 30 – Sunday, May 2 (9am – 6pm PDT, GMT -8)

And FWIW, I think I’m gonna drop in one day to pay a visit in person. Hope to catch you there.

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  1. Padraic Deasy says:
    May 25, 2010 at 6:47 am

    great workshop! invaluable information thanks a million.

    Padraic Deasy
    Ireland

  2. Tony Obfenda says:
    May 7, 2010 at 11:11 am

    Vincent Laforet! Chase Jarvis! Awesome workshop. so much valuable information I have to watch it over and over! Can’t wait to use this information for upcoming projects.

  3. Kevin Winzeler says:
    May 4, 2010 at 12:33 pm

    Hey Chase-
    I just purchased this and looking forward to it. Is there a higher resolution downloadable version than the “ipod”? Say, for the iPad for instance?

    Thanks!
    Kevin
    Advertising Photographer

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