Along with more than 100 classes over the course of three days taught by noted Photoshop and photography professionals, Photoshop World includes a number of interactive pre-conference workshops and can’t-miss bonus classes on the Expo floor that will help heighten your training and experience.
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Friday, September 7th |
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| 08:15am – 09:15am |
Creating a Dream WorldYou have a vision---a world made up by your imagination! You want to recreate it. You aren't a painter, but you do have hundreds of shots from vacations, family trips and more. In this session you'll see how pieces are taken from various sources and manipulated to create entirely new worlds. Environments that will satisfy the need for the perfect backdrop. |
Bert Monroy | Techniques Track |
| 01:00pm – 02:00pm |
Panoramic StitchingLearn how to successfully shoot and stitch multi-shot panoramas. While this might sound simple, there's so much to know, including: • How to find the nodal point of any lens and why it's important to rotate the lens around that point |
Ben Willmore | Photography B Track |
| 02:15pm – 03:15pm |
Creating Time-Lapse MoviesThe use of AdobePhotoshop unlocks some great opportunities for Motion Graphics and Visual Effects. In this class, join Richard Harrington (author of Photoshop for Video and Motion Graphics Studio Techniques) as he shares power user techniques. You'll learn how to prepare Photoshop files for easy import into After Effects or a video editing tool. Learn to use advanced options like video layers, smart objects, and 3D objects for special uses. |
Richard Harrington | Motion Graphics Track |
| 02:15pm – 03:15pm |
Design & CompositionBoth photographers and designers alike, incorporate design and composition into their imagery. Understanding the basics of design and learning how to use the composition elements in this imagery can enhance every piece of artwork. Once they elements are mastered, the rules can be broken to create images that have additional impact. |
Joe Glyda | Photography B Track |
*NOTE: Schedule subject to change.