Learn to edit video with our 5 DVD Tutorial Set
Everyone seems to be shooting video with their camcorders, mobile phones and even their digital cameras and sharing their clips with the world on YouTube or Facebook.
But are you impressed with what you see? Don’t you yearn to produce something that bit more professional?
Follow these friendly, jargon-free, tutorials and you’ll discover talents you didn’t realise you had!
Entitled “Getting Started with Premiere Elements 7“, these exclusive tutorial DVDs are designed to take you from newbie to master in no time at all.
With almost 7 hours of tutorials you’ll be using Adobe’s award-winning program like you’ve been editing digital video for years!
Devised, presented and produced by SimplyDV’s very own Colin Barrett, the content-packed DVDs are designed to help you create video clips which you can proudly show off to family members, friends and even work colleagues.
Relaxed, friendly style – it’s like having the tutor seated next to you
Since launching the DVDs in 2009, we’ve had lots of highly favourable comments from satisfied customers who love the friendly and jargon-free style of the DVDs and who value the fact that no assumptions are made of users’ existing knowledge of experience.
Just as a taster, here’s a sample module from DVD Disc 1:
As you can see, the tutorials are designed with you in mind; you can decided what to watch and when. You can work through the 39 modules contained in the 5-disc set at a pace to suit you and experiment with your own material as your skills develop. What could be simpler?
It’s easy when you know how – so order yours now and start editing like a pro!
Each DVD sells for GB£9.99 (including post and packaging), but if you buy all 5 in one transaction we’ll let you have them for the value-packed price of £39.99!
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