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from Hal Landen (video@videouniversity.com)
I'd check all the cable TV Public Access Stations in your area. Most will offer great hands-ons video production course for very little $.

There are also non-profit video education centers. To find them look around for associations such as Bay Area Professional Videographers Assoc. (on the web) They should be able to put you in touch with video education centers in your area.

Years ago I found one of these in NYC and took their editing courses. This course was a turning point that helped me launch my production business.

Finally don't overlook local colleges. Even if you don't want to take a college course, the instructors can probably put you in touch with some good local options.

One advantage of taking a course is that you'll meet other people in the same postion as yourself. These fellow students will often become great contacts in your video career.

Don't overlook reading on your own. The DV Filmmaker's Handbook on this site would be a good start. Read everything you can find on the subject.

Hal http://videouniversity.com And http://filmmakerstore.com

(posted 9129 days ago)

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