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Course Objective
This workshop is designed to provide hands on experience in how to author your content via the popular DVD format.
Course Description
A two-day intensive hands-on workshop where students learn the fundamentals of DVD authoring including advanced encoding features, Dolby Digital audio tracks, 5.1 surround sound, importing graphics, creating slideshows and interactive weblinks.

Daily Schedule
We begin by covering basic principles of DVD authoring. Students sit at individual workstations and learn how to create DVD Video discs, how to author interactive menus, connect your DVD to the web and design your own project from scratch. The camp is noted for its casual atmosphere and gives participants plenty of time for informal discussions with the teaching staff.

Benefits
You learn how to author with an extremely powerful and cost-effective DVD production environment. You learn to produce your own DVD Video discs efficiently, and easily. Today's DVD applications provide you with a well-crafted seamless workflow for asset generation, editing, encoding to MPEG, authoring, and output - all for a modest investment.
As a DVD solution for in-house, educational, or corporate video departments, DVD authoring provides a powerful media solution for an incredibly low cost. If you already your own editing system, you'll feel right at home making DVD media with any of leading DVD authoring applications.
Prerequisite: No experience necessary
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We've set up a series of workshops to train you in the fundamentals of digital video filmmaking. The workshops are designed to complement each other, however each course is a stand-alone event. The "DV Home Movies" & "DV Filmmaking" are soup to nuts training and overview. The other workshops target specific skills with more hands on training. At each session there is an abundance of the latest manufacturers products and documentation on hand for you to see. The camp is noted for its casual atmosphere and gives participants plenty of time for informal discussions with the teaching staff.
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