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RED Launching REDucation X: A 16-Week Digital Cinema Workshop For Those With Deep Pockets

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Building upon their existing three-day REDucation workshops, a program geared toward providing real-world knowledge and experience for the digital visual maker in-training, RED Digital Cinema has decided to expand upon the above-mentioned class and create a more complete, fully-intensive, sixteen-week alternative dubbed “REDucation X.”

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[Resource] Test Your Color Correction Expertise in the ‘Color’ Game

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Quick News – Whether you are just getting into the world of grading and color correction, or adversely, you consider yourself an established colorist, confident in your abilities to accurately determine and/or manipulate hue, saturation and brightness; the very intriguing web-based game entitled ‘Color’ is surely worth a few minutes of your time.

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Inside Photojournalism: An Hour Long Webinar With Newsweek‘s Senior International Photo Editor Jamie Wellford

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Back with another insightful, hour-long dive into the world of photojournalism, the good folks at Photoshelter have elected to host Newsweek‘s Senior International Photo Editor, Jamie Wellford, as this week’s webinar highlight – picking the brain of an influential voice in the world of news.

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The ‘RGBDToolkit’ – Combining the Use of a DSLR and a Kinect to Produce a Unique Visual Experience

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If the myriad of creative and incredibly imaginative Microsoft Kinect hacks never cease to amaze you, the latest open-source workflow application dubbed the RGDB Toolkit may be right up your interest alley – especially if you consider yourself an HDSLR filmmaker.

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The Three Basics of Exposure and Photography: A Visual Explanation of Shutter Speed, ISO, and Aperture

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If you are just getting started learning the ins-and-outs of your capable photographic device, and have a hard time wrapping your head around how shutter speed, aperture, and ISO work in the grand scheme of properly determining a correct exposure, then the video above is sure to steer you in the right direction.

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The Photo Assistant’s Handbook: A Free 44-page E-book From Photoshelter

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In any industry, most especially the creative industry, and specific to photography, it’s pertinent to become acquainted with all the available resource avenues at our disposal. One of the most constant sources of valuable (and FREE!) information is PhotoShelter, a resource-outlet whose goal is to maximize a photographer’s, or creative-minded individual’s exposure, marketing, and sales.

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The Often Overlooked, but Incredibly Important: The Art of Film & TV Title Design

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One of the more overlooked aspects of a film or television show that is equally vital to the project’s collective presentation and visual experience is undoubtedly the opening title sequencing and design. As we all have seen, but many times never paid close attention to, the unraveling of credits leading to the title, when done right, pulls the viewer into the project’s realm, clearly incorporating the projects tone, artistic flare, and core themes.

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How to Photograph Billionaires: An Hour Long Webinar With Forbes Magazine on Creating Portraits of Powerful People

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Recently, Photoshelter, the incredibly valuable resource hub in the world of photography, linked-up with Forbes’ Senior Photo Editor, Michele Hadlow, for an hour-long webinar, detailing many of the facets associated with not only creating a seller front page portrait for one of the most powerful voices in business news, but also working with the high-profile individuals who are being photographed.

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Engaging Imagery: A One Hour Sit Down With Composite Photography Guru Joel Grimes

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If you have yet to be acquainted with Joel Grimes and his fantastic approach to composite portraiture, the hour long video above, presented by Catherine Hall and Sarah Lane of TWiT Photo, is a great way to get accustomed to a great resource in the world of photography.

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