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in conjunction with 
XL Films,
in conjunction with The Art Institute of Houston, is hosting a ONE-DAY
learning workshop on September 18, 2008. The
XL RED DAY Roadshow
workshop is a technical workshop on the revolutionary and state of the
art RED
ONE 4K
Digital Cinema system. Join other filmmakers and cinematographers as
you learn about the RED ONE's capabilities, operation and menus, as
well as an overview of the RED all-digital post-production workflow.
As a bonus, you will get an in-depth look at "color grading"
and "finishing" in Apple Color. IT'S
FREE!
XL Films is a digital film
production company, based in Richmond, Texas. They have hosted this
workshop several times and this year they will be hosting the workshop
at The Art Institute of Houston in the Galleria area of Houston. IT'S FREE!
XL Films specialized in
live-action production, visual effects and editing, and much of their
work is distinguished by the use of original music produced in-house.
If you are
still using your digital camera to make films you may want to take
advantage of this opportunity to learn about the new RED ONE 4K digital camera. The
RED ONE is now being used on a lot of today's movies, television
shows commercials and other productions worldwide. This camera is
becoming the choice movie camera for the serious filmmaker. The RED
ONE camera produces images that are 4X the resolution of the best
hi-def video and this camera produces a celluloid/film type look to
your production that your Hi-Def camera can not achieve.
The XL RED
DAY Roadshow workshop will be held, Thursday, September 18, 2008
from 1PM to 7PM. RSVP To Ken Kosub at ken@XLfilms.tv by Friday, September
12, 2008 and let Mr. Kosub know that you are going to attend the RED
Camera Workshop, the RED Post Workflow + Color Demo, or both. IT'S FREE!
The workshop
will be held at The Art Institute of Houston, 1900 Yorktown, Houston,
Texas 77056
You can call
the XL Flims' Studio at 281.633.8336 or, you can contact Mr. Ken Kosub
at 281.650.4061 for more information.
Please park
on the roof of The Art Institute parking garage.
To learn more
about XL Films or The Art Institute of Houston click on the logo.
This is a "Made in Texas" production
company
www.C47Houston.com
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