Post Magazine, a leading entertainment and post production industry publication, recently featured an article about training available to industry professionals. Walter Biscardi, Jr. was featured in the article, just weeks after the launch of his training website WalterBiscardi.com.
The feature highlights how professionals can now receive great training and expand their skillsets without ever having to set foot outside their homes. They simply need to have access to a computer. WalterBiscardi.com offers online as well as in-person trainings and seminars. It’s online courses provide materials that are free as well as more in-depth content for paid-subscribers. The website was just recently launched in April and exciting content is scheduled to soon go live on the website.
In the article, Walter Biscardi, Jr., a producer, editor, graphics artist and colorist talks about the difference that can be found in training provided by walterbiscardi.com.
“I was thrilled when Post Magazine asked to include WalterBiscardi.com in their recent article on training” said Walter. “Any opportunity to share with industry professionals about our new initiative is always welcome, especially since there are some great aspects to our training that cause it stand our from the rest. For example, all trainings will be provided by real industry professionals that use the tools and practice the craft on a daily basis. Trainings will also include discussions about the business and creative sides of the industry versus solely technical tutorials.
Visit www.walterbiscardi.com for more information and to sign up for regular updates.
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“Training” By Marcus Loftus, Post Magazine {excerpt}
One of the Website’s first large modules is “The Documentary Walkthrough,” a five-hour training series that covers everything a first-time producer needs to know — from when the client first contacts them to all the questions that need consideration before a contract is signed.
“Yes, there are going to be ‘button pushing’ software tutorials, but even with them, we are going to do it completely differently,” he explains. “We want to transcend the tools and talk about the creative. While I might use Premiere Pro to talk about documentary workflow, the concept and the organization that I am presenting will translate to any NLE you are using.”
Biscardi has an entire series planned for Adobe Next, as well as for Resolve, SpeedGrade and Final Cut Pro. {Read Full Article “Training” by Post Magazine}
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