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New Pre-Con at Photoshop World

 

Dave Cross and I are going to be teaching a radical new pre-con session at Photoshop World in Las Vegas this October. It’s called Shoot, Design, Print: Creating a Movie Poster From Start To Finish and the class is pretty much what the title says. We will start by doing a live shoot of a model which we will shoot in many different scenarios. Then we will take those shots and design a complete movie poster discussing various design concepts and techniques along the way. Then you will be able to print your final creation on a high quality printer to take home. This will be a hands-on course and is limited to 40 people. So don’t wait if you are planning on attending. This is pretty much a complete design course from beginning to end and it’s going to be a lot of fun! For more info and to register go here.

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2 Comments

  1. Ha Vo said on — June 2, 2009 @ 2:49 pm

    Hi,
    I would like to buy the 3d video movie tutorial or book from Corey Barker. Please send me an email and let me know where do I get it. Thanks

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