Masterclass
Avid Color Correction Workshop
New Pricing for the Avid Color Correction Masterclass with Steve Hullfish
"Hullfish presents The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction, a companion to his earlier volume that is likely to become the definitive text on the subject. "
Jim Hemphill, American Cinematographer
class registration through 1 October 2008

"I loved the Color class...I'm totally hooked on the software and have spent quite some time this week trying to master it. - Thanks for organizing this, this is some great knowledge that I don't think is being shared elsewhere yet. It's great to have a step ahead." |
Harold |
This hands on, comprehensive workshop will start with important basics on how to analyze your images and doing basic corrections. The class will progress quickly into more advanced corrections and an exploration of the full feature set of both the Avid Symphony and of the other Avid products: Adrenaline, MCSoft, XpressPro. Students will work along with Steve using Media Composer on Macs, Steve will be demonstrating color correction and advanced techniques using an Avid Symphony.
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"Given the DIY revolution of recent years, Hullfish’s book is geared toward not only those whose primary field is color correction, but toward editors and other filmmakers who have been given access to the craft’s tools via recent advances in digital technology."
Jim Hemphill, American Cinematographer

Sat October 5th Avid Color Correction Masterclass
Learn the how and why of color correction. Discover why you want to apply a pallette and set the camera before you ever get into post. And then...learn to color correct in post to get the vision YOU want.
take the Avid Media Composer Tour here >> |
class registration starts 15 August 2008

Learning to color correct is a sure-fire way to attract and retain editing clients. Nothing has garnered as many kudos from my clients as my ability to improve the look of their shots.
Color correction is about understanding what you need to see when you look at a shot, then knowing the limitations of what you have and how far you can push it. It's really easy to do and completely teachable. This is not a mystic black art but there are definitely secrets ... which I can show you.
"Yes!
It was fun! And my brain was really loaded with color information! I will experiment with the knowledge of color at work next week." |
Hisayo |

Instructor
• Steve Hullfish
Steve Hullfish is the author of two of the most critically acclaimed books on color correction. He has edited for 24 years, including 16 on Avid and was on the original beta team for the Avid Symphony. He was selected by Avid to join the founding group of Avid Master Editors in 1996. He has studied color correction with the premiere names in the business and has been the colorist on numerous national TV shows and documentaries. He has also authored two books on Avid editing, has been a consultant to Avid and has been a featured speaker at NAB and numerous other industry gatherings.

Steve Hullfish
contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
co-author: "Color Correction for Digital Video" and "Xpress
Pro Editing Workshop"
presenter: Class On Demand's "Complete Training for Avid Media
Composer."
class registration through 1 October 2008

Class Structure
- class size: limited to 10 students, start 10 am, break for lunch continue to 5pm
- facility: Manhattan Edit Workshop, 80 Fifth Ave (@14th St), suite #1501
- Time: Saturday, 04 October, doors open at 9:45am, class begins at 10:00am
- Courseware: Avid Media Composer
- cost: new pricing! $199 per student, class registration starts 15 August
- Questions? Speak with Josh, at Manhattan Edit Workshop, 212-414-9570

Links
- Avid Technology, Media Composer
- Manhattan Edit Workshop
- Focal Press/Elsevier
- ASC Magazine review
- Inhofer review
• Directions
The October '08 Avid Color Correction Masterclass is at Manhattan
Edit Workshop, 80 Fifth Ave (at 14th Street) in computer lab room
#1501. Workshop is limited to 10 students. Closest trains are the
6 and F/V at
14th Street,
A/C/E at 14th/8th
Ave and the Q/N/R & 4/5/6 & L trains
at Union Square.
The Moving Picture Collective of NYC is a 501c3 Non profit group focused on the art and craft of digital storytelling. Through education, MoPictive is ensuring that NYC are exposed to the best talents and minds in the digital storytelling realm. These classes fill quickly, sign up today to ensure your seat.





