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Digital Cinema and DSLR Filmmaking Demo at B&H Photo - January 10, 2011!


Join Josh Apter of Manhattan Edit Workshop and Jem Schofield of theC47.com to learn about how video capable DSLRs and the new crop of large sensor, interchangeable lens based video cameras like the Panasonic AG-AF100 are changing the way we do production. This will be an in-depth workshop on shooting techniques, editing workflows and distribution options when working with these various camera systems. The event will also include a live demo of lighting, audio and shooting techniques for video podcasts. Post production topics will include double-system sound and working with both Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro.

Monday January 10, 2011 at 3pm - 5pm.  Event has been booked to full capacity.  Space may become available due to cancellations or no-shows on the day of the event, in which we will be seating on a first come first basis.
This is a free event that will be held at B & H Photo Video and Pro Audio located at 420 9th Ave, NY New York 10001.
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After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Josh Apter Attended NYU's Graduate Film Program, where his film, The 53rd Calypso, was honored with the Martin Scorsese Award for achievement in directing. The film, which stars Edward Norton, received numerous awards for directing, editing, and cinematography at film festivals across the country. For his first feature, Kaaterskill Falls, Josh was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards - the John Cassavetes Award and Best Debut Performance. Kaaterskill Falls was also awarded the Critic's Jury Prize at the IFP/West Los Angeles film Festival. It screened on the Sundance Channel, and is available wherever DVD are sold, rented or streamed. Josh has served as editor on over eight feature films including The Holy Land (winner Slamdance FF/Cavu Pictures Distributor), Kaaterskill Falls and Barbecue is a Noun (Audience Award for best Documentary at the Rome International Film Festival and the River Run Film Festival).
In 2002, Josh founded Manhattan Edit Workshop, an Apple, Avid and Adobe Authorized training center offering a variety of classes in the art and technique of film editing. Josh is always developing, producing, directing and editing projects of all shapes and sizes. He is completing post-production on his second feature film, a love story about a small-time pot dealer titled, Dealing, and a documentary following five people as they traveled across the country to the inauguration of Barack Obama titled, Out of Many.
Jem Schofield is a producer, creative director and author who consults on and teaches production and post-production solutions throughout the country. His company, Buttons Productions, produces commercial video, print, motion graphics and DVD based projects. He is also the founder of theC47 and theC47.com, an online and offline resource for production based training, information and services.
Clients include Apple, Inc., Verizon, The New York Times, Vision Research, Manhattan Records, Abel Cine Tech, BlogTalkRadio and The Cooper Union.
Visit www.theC47.com for more information about Jem and his whereabouts.



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