View Full Version : DV Camps Launches HDV Training Event


Geoff Zimmerman
May 9th, 2004, 11:56 PM
HDV has come a long way and continues to create buzz witnessed at NAB with Sony’s preview prototype camcorder plus several additions in the realm of post-production workflow. If you’re interested in learning more about these and other new developments attend this event and experience first hand how HDV technology is changing the way people think about HD content acquisition and delivery.

You get hands on time with the JVC-JYHD10U. For the first time, you see how Mac and PC apps perform side by side under close scrutiny. A real world match up between Final Cut Pro 4, Adobe Premiere Pro and Sony Vegas Video 5, using the latest 3rd party encoding solutions from CineForm, Heuris, AJA, and Lumiere. Don't miss it!

The two-day hands-on event is slated for June 5-6 at Hollywood Studio Rentals, 2400 West Olive Avenue Burbank, California. After seeing these HDV workflow solutions in action, you’ll become more informed and able to make better decisions about this new and exciting technology. Event fee $100. For more info or to register Call (800) 525-5854 or Visit www.DVCamps.com

Troy Lamont
May 11th, 2004, 10:59 PM
Geoff,

Thanks for the heads up.

I was interested in the HDV Roadshow training camps but when i contacted them I was told it was more for the 'industry' and I probably wouldn't benefit from it.

Is this for the average Joe or more for 'industry' folk?

Thanks.

Troy

Geoff Zimmerman
May 12th, 2004, 06:28 PM
Hi Troy,

This particular event is open to everyone that's interested in the latest developments in HDV Technology.

They'll be some hands on time with the JY-HD10U plus you'll see a stellar line-up of post-production edit and delivery solutions in action!

Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.

Thanks,
Geoff Zimmerman
Program Director
DV Camps
(800) 525-5854
www.DVCamps.com

Troy Lamont
May 13th, 2004, 11:29 AM
Will they have any additional information on new hardware (Sony, etc)?

Thanks.

Troy

Geoff Zimmerman
May 13th, 2004, 12:29 PM
As you probably know, their entry into the HDV realm is in the development stages. However, we're speaking with Sony and hope to have a representative at the event.