The
Aurora Multimedia Workshop designed to prepare photographers for creating effective multimedia projects will examine the challenging new world of visual storytelling from May 29 through June 1, 2012 at the University of Colorado campus in Bolder.
The program is designed to prepare photographers for creating effective multimedia projects. The workshop provides instruction in combining still photographs, sound, narration and video and includes hands-on training in smaller groups to hone each individual's craft.
Presenters will share how multimedia fits into the future from the perspective of the hottest new media ad agency in North America (Crispin Porter+ Bogusky) to how traditional news media is transitioning (National Geographic in multimedia) to the goals of a new division of a highly respected picture agency (Novus Select) to tips from documentary filmmakers. This is not just training for today, but a vision of the future.
The how-to of producing multimedia can not be understood without first understanding the platforms where it appears.
National Geographic magazine will discuss how they are moving the Great Yellow Border into this new age.
MediaStorm will showcase their innovative style and broad distribution platforms that keep them at the forefront of multimedia storytelling. Jose Azel and Corey Rich of
Novus Select will show how one of the most innovative picture agencies in the country has moved to creating new content for clients.
For more information about the workshop check the
website or call 1-800-745-3211.