Looks like this event has already ended.
Check out upcoming events by this organizer, or organize your very own event.
Digital CONNtent Creators - April 2010 MeetingsTuesday, May 4, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)Berlin, CT |
|
Event Details
Second Night of Back-To-Back Meetings!
The news coming back from NAB 2010 expects to be so exciting that we've decided to have back-to-back meetings at a special rate!
May 4, 2010
Northeast Utilities Auditorium
107 Selden Street - Berlin, CT 06037
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm (doors open at 6 pm for food and networking)
$10 advance purchase for one night only (gets you FIVE free raffle tickets)
$12 at door for one night only (gets you TWO free raffle tickets)
Students eligible for 50% discount by clicking here and emailing us an inquiry (valid ID required)
NAB Roundup with Ned Soltz!
6pm - 6:30pm: Networking and food. As always, Digital CONNtent Creators will supply food and beverage for our members as you mingle and swap stories and business cards!
6:30 - 6:45pm: AJA News and Updates. Learn what's new from AJA.
6:45 - 7:30pm: NAB Roundup with Ned Soltz. Our good friend Ned Soltz returns to show us his top picks that were unvailed at the NAB Expo in Las Vegas just a week earlier. Come and hear Ned's expert opinion on what he thinks are the coolest new cameras, software, devices, gadgets, and more and get a chance to discuss them in an intimate setting with on e of our industries most amazing minds.
7:30 - 7:45pm: BREAK. Not enough time before the meeting to eat & mingle? Here's your chance. Enjoy food and beverage while you swap anecdotes and business cards with your peers.
7:45 pm - 9pm: More NAB Roundup with Ned Soltz. More with Ned Soltz's expert opinion on what he thinks are the coolest new cameras, software, devices, gadgets, and more and get a chance to discuss them in an intimate setting with on e of our industries most amazing minds.

About Ned: Ned Soltz is an author, editor, educator, and consultant on all things related to the Mac digital video world. Moving from the PC world some 15 years ago, he bought his first Mac SE and never looked back. He began editing independent projects in Adobe Premiere but switched to Apple Final Cut Pro 1.0 the day after it was introduced at NAB. He became one of the founding members of the LA Final Cut Pro Users Group, the largest FCP User Group in the world. Ned is a forum moderator on 2-pop.com and is the author of numerous articles and product reviews related to FCP, After Effects and the non-linear production environment. He is co-author of Revolutionary Final Cut Pro 3 and Revolutionary Adobe After Effects 5.5, a technical editor of three other volumes and is in the process of writing a yet-to-be-announced book. When he is not evaluating products, writing books and reviews or dispensing advice, he tries to find the time to shoot and edit documentaries as well as promotional and educational pieces for non profit agencies.
9 - 9:15pm: "Michael Vitti Big Prize Raffle". Good luck winning a prize from our generous sponsors
The evening will also have a few words from Jay Ignaszewski of AJA Video Systems
and of course, the "Michael Vitti Big Prize Raffle" immediately following our presentations.
Raffle Prize List (value $2,261 as of May 1, 2010)
Artbeats Stock Footage of Your Choice (value $500)
Telestream Wirecast (value $450)
FREE Pass to EditFest NY (value $349)
(4) AVID Media Composer 5 Training Voucher (value $150 each)
(2) Conoa EasyFX (value $109 each)
Yanobox MoType 2.1 (value $99)
Movie of the Month: Avatar on Blu-Ray/DVD Combo (value $25)
Artbeats T-Shirt (value $20)
When & Where
Northeast Utilities
Auditorium
107 Selden Street
Berlin,
CT 06037
Tuesday, May 4, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)
Add to my calendar
Hosted By
ProductionCONN/Digital CONNtent Creators
About ProductionCONN
About Digital CONNtent Creators
Digital CONNtent Creators, the first and only digital desktop video and cinema post-production user group based in Connecticut, was established to build professional connections between editors, motion graphics artists, independent filmmakers, students, and video professionals who embrace the digital desktop media revolution.
DCC originated from the Connecticut Final Cut Pro User Group, which was founded in 2003 by Keith Larsen. In 2006, the group evolved to include a wider range of focus for production and post-production professionals using a variety of media. The organization strives to share ideas, creativity, and user concerns related to the use of both Macintosh and Windows-related software and provide interactive forums for end distribution of digital content for broadcast, broadband and DVD.
Now into its 8th year, DCC boasts over 500 members reflecting the diverse production community across the Northeast. In addition to remaining part of the Final Cut Pro User Group Network (FCPUG), DCC prides itself on also being an equally interactive forum for users of Avid, Adobe, Media 100 and more.
For more information about Digital CONNtent creators, visit http://www.digitalct.org or email info@digitalct.org.
