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If you have ever considered making the switch from FCP to AVID or just making AVID Media Composer one of your swiss army knife skillsets, then this is the event you don't want to miss!

Come listen to Michael Krulik from AVID discuss Avid's Media Composer 5.5 on September 20th at Thanksgiving Pointe's Megaplex Theater. He'll demo MC 5.5 features that are relevant to those with a background in FCP as well as show a few things that FCP users might find interesting to learn about. Come for a chance to win an AVID MEDIA COMPOSER software package and other goodies!

RSVP Now and secure your seat! It's FREE to attend.

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Drawing Prizes:

To be eligilbe for the drawings you must meet the following criteria:

  1. You must be a registered SLCCut.com member.
  2. You must RSVP for the event.
  3. You must be in attendance to get a drawing ticket and stay until the giveaway.
Some of Media Composer's features:
  • Native compatibility with Mac OS and Windows operating systems<
  • Supports popular video interfaces from AJA and Matrox that FCP users may already have
  • Read ProRes and other QuickTime footage with AMA (Avid Media Access)
  • Instantly access and edit a wide range of formats natively—without transcoding
  • Mix and match formats, frame rates, resolutions, and more in real time—no rendering
  • Get everything you need in a professional ACE-certified toolset
  • Collaborate with others easily, and simultaneously share media and assets
  • Take on projects of any scope and type, from short format to feature-length films
  • Work with everyone—integrate with Pro Tools, finishing, and grading workflows
  • Deliver on time and on budget, with tight integration into professional pipelines
  • Get support for the workflows you need now, including multicam and tape and project transfer
  • Polish and deliver productions using high-quality third-party apps in the Production Suite
Refreshments will be served at 6:30 and throughout the night (as long as it lasts!) and a prize drawing to close out an informative and fun evening! After the demo, people can approach Michael for specific questions until it’s time to go home.

When:

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

  • 6:30 PM -  Refreshments, Networking
  • 7:00 PM - Presentation by Michael Krulik from Avid on Media Composer with attention towards current FCP users
  • 8:00 PM - Q&A and giveaway

Where:

Thanksgiving Point Megaplex Theater
Theater 1
2935 Thanksgiving Way 
Lehi, Utah

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Presenter

Michael Krulik
Avid Principal Applications Specialist – Los Angeles, CA

Michael started working with and presenting non-linear technology in the early days with the first PC editing system called EMC (Editing Machines Corporation). We were capturing baseband video onto Magneto-Optical disks and the resulting video was captured at such a low resolution, you could only use the software for offline editorial decisions. You could not even see if someone was blinking their eyes.

As Non-linear technology evolved, he used, demonstrated and trained on Media 100, Panasonic’s PostBox, Softimage DS and, of course, Avid.

For over 18 years, Michael has worked with the editors, directors, producers and visual effects teams in the Film, Television and Broadcast industry and has devoted most of his career to working with manufacturers of technology and evangelizing their tools. Technology has come a long way since he would carry his punch cards down to the mainframe computer to run his program.

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 19 September 2011 07:42