Workshops Teach Video Biography Techniques for Fun & Business
Special discount for 4EVER Group members
February 7, 2008 - Tucson, Ariz. - Tucson's Family Legacy Video, Inc., a pioneer in the personal video biography field, is holding two unique video biography workshops in Tucson in April, 2008.
From April 25 to 27, a three-day workshop entitled "Create Your Own Video Biography" ushers attendees through the process of creating their own family history video projects. Participants will learn how to draft questions, light, shoot and conduct interviews and prepare for editing.
On April 28, Family Legacy Video presents "The Business of Video Biographies." This one-day workshop is aimed at budding video biographers interested in starting their own businesses. Topics ranging from the kinds (and costs) of video gear required, to marketing and pricing services will be discussed.
Family Legacy Video president Steve Pender hosts the two workshops, which will also feature presentations by the Phoenix production team of Dan Crapsi and Ginny Temple and Tucson-based marketing expert Dan Blumenthal. Pender is an award-winning scriptwriter, video editor, director and producer with over 29 years of experience. He is the author of the Family Legacy Video Producer's Guide. Pender and Family Legacy Video have been featured in both print and broadcast. Print: The Explorer News and the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson, EventDV, a leading video industry trade magazine, and Miami Monthly Magazine. Broadcast: "Arizona Spotlight" on KUAZ AM/FM and Fox TV News in Arizona.
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Discounted "early bird" workshop registration is being offered until February 29, 2008. 4EVER Group members receive an extra 10% discount. To receive the additional discount, register online and use the coupon code: 4EVER. The final registration deadline is April 1, 2008. Complete workshop details are available on the workshop page of the Family Legacy Video Web site, www.familylegacyvideo.com, or by calling 520.743.4090.
Family Legacy Video, Inc. provides products and services that help individuals, families and businesses save their precious stories and histories on video. More information on the company and its offerings can be found at www.familylegacyvideo.com. Family Legacy Video's Steve Pender is a member of the Association of Personal Historians, www.personalhistorians.org.