Want to learn photography? How about podcasting? Want to learn how to properly produce a podcast in the first place? Want to bring your blogging to the next level?
Announcing second signups for the Multimedia Production classes. The course is 8 weeks, but pretty evenly divided between photography in the first half and multimedia in the second, which we're about to begin. The classes are 3-hour seminars, once per week, some conducted in my studio and a couple spent out in the field, made professional by an 80-inch projection screen fed by a superfast Mac, as well as a secure wireless Internet connection for your use.
We're coming up on the 4th session (next Sunday) of the multimedia production classes, having started to round up the photography portion of the class. For those who'd like to start right away with the podcasting/production/blogging portion of the class, now's the time for signups.
This is the portion that is a lot harder for many people – blogging, audio/video production, and podcasting. It's not rocket science – in fact, it's not so complex. But the learning curve can be steep if you're starting up alone but it's pretty straightforward when explained by someone else.
So far, we've done some basic photo theory, went out on the streets shooting, then did a basic Photoshop workshop in the studio. Next week we do a blogging overview, followed in the following weeks by podcast production, podcast creation, and then connecting the dots together in the blog and with other media formats.
Original image:
After levels control and minimal saturation and contrast adjustments applied (not so apparent in these compressed JPEGS):
Cropping choice 1:
Cropping choice 2:
Al depends on what you want. Here's an example of the photo analysis we did (nice Job, Brendan).
Original (after basic adjustments):
Some of our comments from the session:
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