Wise Choices: Selecting The Right Canon Camera for Your Film Project

From location to lighting to audio and beyond, there’s plenty of decisions that need to be made on any production. Among the most critical decisions affecting the look of any production is what camera to use. Canon Live Learning presents an informative, demonstration heavy seminar aimed at helping you decide which Canon professional cameras are best suited for your next production.

Join us for this enlightening presentation as cinematographer Jenny Ramirez demonstrates the wide variety of options available from the Canon collection of Cinema EOS, EOS HDSLR and pro video cameras.

In this seminar you will:

  • Have access to the Canon EOS C300, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 7D, XF 305, and XF100
  • Learn about each of the camera’s features, strengths and best usage scenarios
  • See side by side comparisons of footage from the various Canon cameras

Jenny Ramirez will kick off the evening with an insightful discussion on the line-up of featured cameras, explaining the various functions and options for each model. She will also present a helpful side-by-side comparison using footage she shot with each of the cameras. Attendees will have the chance to demo the line-up after the presentation.

Canon Technical Representatives will be on-site throughout the workshop to answer any questions.

This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to get a clear idea of which Canon cameras are best suited for their needs. It is time well spent for any DP, camera assistant or anyone interested in film making. Deciding which camera to use for documentary, reality, indie, and commercial projects just got easier.

Date: July 30, 2012
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, doors open 5:30 pm
Fee: Free of charge. Advanced registration required
Location:

Canon Hollywood Professional Technology & Support Center
6060 Sunset Blvd
Hollywood, California 90028

Questions: CanonLiveLearning at cusa.canon.com

Register here: http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/

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