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29/06/2010

FMC Wins IBC Digital Media Training Deal

A top digital media training organization and conference producer for post-production, broadcast, and content creators, Future Media Concepts (FMC), has announced its partnership with the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC).
Working closely with the IBC organizers, FMC will bring its world-class training methodology to the industry's pre-eminent broadcasting event, offering the first-ever Digital Media Training Workshops for content creators and post professionals to be held from September 11th – 12th at the RAI, Amsterdam.
The two-day training event will be lead by FMC's industry Certified Instructors, Power Users, Authors and thought-leaders offering advanced technical training for editors, producers and directors on today's most popular applications from Apple, Avid and Adobe technologies.
Over 35 advanced training sessions are specifically designed to help attendees master the complexities of the industry's latest workflow technologies.
Highlighting hot trends such as HDSLR video and post-production, motion control 3D production, and the recently released CS5, the training event is designed for content creators and post-production professionals who wish to maximize their effectiveness and creativity on their chosen digital tools.
From introducing multimedia journalists to the advantages of digital editing, to providing digital artists with eye-popping motion graphics and 3D production techniques, presenting videographers and photographers with key new techniques in HDSLR production, and offering invaluable certification opportunities, the Digital Media Training Symposium satiates a wide-range of creative industry niches.
Ben Kozuch, President and Workshop Chair, FMC said: "As the digital media industry continues to demand attention and expertise, more and more positions require a deeper understanding and knowledge of creative tools.
"This is where our training workshops come into play; the new Digital Media Training Workshops will offer attendees a significant opportunity to master the tools of their trade.
"From assembling and editing multimedia news stories, to dabbling in the latest motion graphics and 3D production techniques, and perfecting DSLR camera shots, FMC's training provides post and broadcast professionals with expert training to take their careers to the next level," he explained.
"IBC is looking forward to working with FMC to deliver the Digital Media Training Workshops at this year's event," said Michael Crimp, Chief Executive Office of IBC.
"The workshops will effectively introduce the benefits and urgency of creative and technical training to the global market. The broad emphasis on digital content and post-production is sure to attract a vast array of post professionals looking to increase their skill-sets and expand their marketability."
(BMcC/GK)
VMI.TV Ltd

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