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Audio Production for Film and Video
October 19th, 2009
6pm-9pm (Mondays for 3 Weeks, )
$90 for member/$120 for non-members
The downfall of most low-budget and independent film and video productions is poor audio. Learn how to use audio equipment properly while avoiding the usual pitfalls of audio recording, and strategies to correct poor audio in post.This three class course will be instructed by professional Sound Recordist Michael Lacroix, and audio editor Kenny Doren, and give you the skills you need to step up the quality of your next audio recording.
Instructors: Michael Lacroix and Kenny Doren
Register by September 30th by emailing angus@edvideo.org or by phone at 519.836.9811
