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How to Edit Videos - Part A - This interactive workshop will be a general introduction and guide on using video editing software to edit videos. You will follow along with me using your laptop as we go over the steps involved in editing video footage. The free video editing software and video footage will be sent to you prior to the course to load onto your laptop. No previous video editing experience is necessary. If you wish to particate, please contact Jim Lait so I can send you the link for the software and the course material prior to the meeting. Folks can also sit in and audit the workshop if they wish
All members in good standing are welcome. If you are interested in attending, please email Derek Bottomley for the Zoom invitation.
Part B - How to Produce an AV Show - In this follow-up workshop, we will produce an AV show (stills, video and music) using video editing software and supplied material. Again the workshop will be interactive where you will be following along with your laptop.If you wish to particate, please contact Jim Lait so I can send you the link for the software and the course material prior to the meeting.
Folks are again welcome to audit the workshop if they wish.
Intake cut-off for Annual Awards
6 images, any combo of digital and prints, may be submitted to the Annual Awards.
The submissions may be:
- Images that have been submitted to the earlier Evaluations in the year.
- Images submitted earlier that have been edited.
- New images that the member wishes to enter.
Entries are due by 11:59 pm May 13th.
Coordinator: Tom McCormack
Decoding Music and Concert Photography with Stephen Rea.
Join me for this evening where I walk through some of the aspects of music photography through the perspective of photographing live events. We will discuss equipment, camera settings, some of my keys to successful images and how to obtain media passes to photograph events.
Creating Visual Impact in Photography
The impact of imagery is essential to storytelling. Legendary photographers like Ansel Adams and Annie Leibovitz create stunning work that captivates us instantly. But what is it about their images that draws us in so powerfully? Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring photographer, we all strive to create compelling images that tell a story. Today, photos can be captured in many different ways and there are many factors to consider, and Peter’s presentation will delve into these key aspects.
All members in good standing are welcome. If you are interested in attending, please email Derek Bottomley for the Zoom invitation.
Mark Emmerson, Coordinator.
New Exposures is a friendly critique group to provide you feedback about your images. Members at all levels are welcome to bring/send images and to contribute their views.
Members bring 1 or 2 projected and (occasionally) print images, and receive reactions and suggestions from those in attendance. Everyone is invited to take part in the discussions, which are moderated by Mark to keep them constructive.
Check with Mark about requirements.