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		<title>How to Use Your Video Camera Workshop 9/27 and 9/29 &#8211; 09/27/10 &#8211; Film Council Office &#8211; Columbus, OH</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Event How to Use Your Video Camera Workshop 9/27 and 9/29 When Monday, September 27, 2010 6:00pm - All Ages Where Film Council Office (map) 1021 E Broad St, Carriage House in rear Columbus, OH, USA 43205 Parking is free in the Red Cross parking lot. Other InfoJoin us for another collaboration with the Fuse [...]]]></description>
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					<td><div class="eventName">How to Use Your Video Camera Workshop 9/27 and 9/29</div></td>
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					<div class="date">Monday, September 27, 2010</div>
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							<span class="time">6:00pm</span>
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															Film Council Office														(<a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/?q=1021+E+Broad+St%2C+Carriage+House+in+rear%2C+Columbus%2C+OH%2C+USA%2C+43205">map</a>)
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						<div class="address">1021 E Broad St, Carriage House in rear<br />
Columbus, OH, USA 43205</div>
													<p class="notes">Parking is free in the Red Cross parking lot.</p>
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							<tr class="other"><td class="bold" valign="top">Other Info</td><td><div class="notes">Join us for another collaboration with the Fuse Factory! This time, we offer a mid-level introduction to video cameras and how to use them at an intermediate level. The goal is to set apart the amateur and semi-professional videographer from the back yard occasional family video shooter. It’s designed for people who have already fiddled with cameras and want to better understand what can be done with their own powerful machines. Bring your camera and manual.<br />
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Instructor: Sean McHenry<br />
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Date: September 27 and 29<br />
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Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm<br />
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Cost: $55 for both sessions<br />
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Location: The Film Council of Greater Columbus<br />
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1021 East Broad Street<br />
Columbus, OH 43205-1357The Film Council’s offices are located in the carriage house in back of 1021 E Broad St. Parking is available in the Red Cross parking lot directly behind the carriage house, which can be accessed either from S. 21st (the alley directly after the church) or from Madison Ave. Please park in the Red Cross parking lot anywhere except the spaces with ACR Vehicle marking on the blacktop. The workshop will be held upstairs.<br />
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Sean McHenry is an award winning filmmaker with 15 years experience as a broadcast engineer.<br />
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To register go to:<br />
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http://thefusefactory.org/2010/08/25/how-to-use-your-video-camera/</div></td></tr>
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