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SAW Video has recently installed Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium on several Windows and MAC workstations. Adobe has integrated its editing software, Premiere Pro CS5.5, with all its related tools for new media, web, and video production. The course will cover all steps of the creative process from acquiring digital media (tape or files); editing with the timeline based interface; interacting with Photoshop, After Effects, Auditon, Adobe Media Encoder, OnLocation, Adobe Bridge and Encore; and finally, outputting back to DV tape, DVD, Blu-Ray, Flash Video, H.264 or any other format for the web or screening. This workshop includes 3 additional hours of individual practice time.
Edward Folger was born in New York City and studied Physics and Literature at Columbia University. He began making independent films in the mid-sixties and apprenticed with Alain Resnais, John Cassavetes, Milos Forman, and others. After writing and directing the feature Nanook Taxi for PBS in 1978, he moved to Baffin Island to work in video with the Inuit. He now lives in Ottawa, Ontario, and is on the board of the SAW Video Centre for Media Arts. His work was recently on exhibit in “H2O: Films on Water” at Great River Arts in Bellows Falls, VT.