Henninger Education Center Offers Final Cut Pro Class
 

Two Day Course Offers Advanced Training In FCP

Henninger and Final Cut Pro trainingARLINGTON, VA (Mar. 13, 2001) -- Henninger Education Center announced its first Advanced Final Cut Pro class will be conducted on March 28 through March 29.

Apple Computer's Final Cut Pro is a self-contained post-production studio solution that enables users to create independent video productions. It permits the production of top-notch videos by utilizing fast, interactive editing tools, direct proxy-free compositing and an array of special effects capabilities.

As the needs of the production community change and evolve, HEC is committed to offering quality education for industry professionals. The center has expanded significantly from specializing in Avid Media Composer and Xpress non-linear editing courses to offering Apple Final Cut Pro and Adobe Photoshop and After Effects training as well.

HEC will be providing Macromedia's Flash and Dreamweaver courses in the near future. To enroll in a course, students can register via e-mail or phone. For questions about courses or the registration procedure, call Gina Mooers at 703/908-4033 or e-mail gmooers@henninger.com.

As the educational arm of Henninger Media Services (HMS), HEC is a licensed Avid Authorized Education Center that offers a variety of courses designed and written by industry professionals and experienced educators. The center provides training for both the regional and national production communities.

HEC is also the headquarters for training employees from all HMS facilities nationwide and is an integral part of the Arlington headquarters' full-service, digital, post-production environment.

Complete information about Henninger Media Services can be obtained by calling 703/243-3444, on the Internet at henninger.com or by e-mailing info@henninger.com.

Founded in 1983, privately held Henninger Media Services Inc. is one of the nation's largest video, film and new media services providers with headquarters in Arlington and facilities in Washington, D.C., Charlottesville, Va., Richmond, Va., New York and Los Angeles.


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