Participants will refine their video production skills at the 2000 Videomaker Expo, to be held September 14-16, 2000 at the East Brunswick Hilton in East Brunswick, New Jersey. This three-day show will host a number of seminars designed for all levels of expertise.Videomaker Expo seminars are taught by experienced and knowledgeable instructors. Beginners can learn the basics they need, while more experienced videographers can polish their skills and learn new techniques. More than 30 in-depth seminars cover all phases of audio and video production. Here is a sampling:- Production Planning- Legal Issues for Videographers- Scriptwriting for Video- Audio (three seminars - Production Equipment, Post-Production and Digital Mixing)- Camcorder Techniques (beginner and advanced)- Editing Techniques (take out the boring parts and improve your finished video)- Streaming Video (put your videos on the Web)- Teaching Video: Techniques (for teachers)- Hobbyist to Pro (making your hobby pay)- Wedding Videography- Leased Access Seminar and Meeting (make money with your own cable TV show)Participants will have an opportunity to fuel their imaginations and inspire the motivation they need to accomplish their goals.""The seminars are built around our readers and their skills,"" says Matt York, Founder and Publisher of Videomaker magazine. ""It is an opportunity for all participants to increase their levels of expertise.""Everything needed to make video, from the right equipment to hands-on instruction, will be showcased at the Videomaker Expo.Since 1986, Videomaker magazine has been a monthly national publication which informs consumers about products, techniques and trends in camcorders and video production. Over the past decade Videomaker magazine has taught more than a million people how to create video in this exciting environment.To register or to receive a free brochure, contact Videomaker at 530 891 8410, or visit them on the Web at www.videomaker.com/events.
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