Sequence has just completed the creation of a brand new specialist 1-day introduction to grading course for Apple called 'Making The Grade'.
The event which has been developed directly for Apple with Sequence as the primary partner for training delivery, will roll out through 2010 Q1, featuring at various hot spots around the UK and Europe, targeting established editors (particularly FCP) who wish to make the jump into Apple's Color software package for the first time.
Course Writer Foakes said: " We've encountered many FCP editors who are apprehensive about Color because of it's unfamiliar interface, but it's actually a really accessible tool if you give it a chance. The purpose of the course we've just produced is to take away the initial fear factor and allow confident editors to dive straight in and start advanced corrections. Euphonix have partnered up on this too and integrated their new MC Color control panels which allow students to really get a feel for the intuitive and flowing nature of grading with hard ware panels."
Members together with other industry leaders and government officials attended the launch of the UK Facilities Sector Report on 4th March
The Report, commissioned by UK Screen, demonstrates the significant value of our infrastructuresector in economic, employment and creative terms. With 3 years' trend analysis, reviews of core markets and detailed analysis by service offering, the Report is an indispensible business resource.
All member companies will receive a complimentary of the Report (for additional copies contact angela@ukscreenassociation.co.uk for your discounted rate); for non-members the Report is priced at £250.
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