Macintosh "iDay 2003" Seminar Comes to New York
MAY 12, 2003--Avondale Media and Apple Partners show off new Macintosh media applications
Avondale Media wants Mac users in New York to get an iLife. The company today announced the scheduling of their latest iDay 2003 event. To be held at the New Yorker Hotel on June 12, 2003, iDay is a fun, informative, one-day seminar devoted to Apples iLife programsiTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDVDand related third-party products.
Avondale Medias editorial director Jim Heid is the host of the iDay seminar series and the author of The Macintosh iLife, a new book/DVD hybrid produced by Peachpit Press and Avondale Media. Heid has been working extensively with the new iLife programs, making him uniquely qualified to demystify their powerful new capabilities.
Registration for iDay 2003 costs $99. Attendees are also eligible for prize drawings that take place throughout the day. Prizes include two Epson Stylus Pro9000 printers, Instructional DVDs from Avondale Media, and books from Peachpit Press.
The speakers at iDay 2003 include Jim Heid and Steve Broback, Avondale Media president and a 10-year veteran instructor. More information is available at www.iday2003.com. Sponsors of iDay 2003 include Apple Computer, Olympus, J&R Music and Computer World, Peachpit Press, Epson America, and Macworld magazine.
Sessions will cover: The essential foundation for digital endeavors and how to outfit the Mac for digital media, the best hardware and software add-ons for the iLife suite, digital camera tips, secrets for getting great prints, using video to tell stories, video editing techniques the pros use, creating special effects with iMovie add-ons, preparing movies for DVD and the Web, how to burn your photos and movies onto DVDs, using Photoshop Elements to enhance, repair, and combine images, and much more.
Details and registration information can be found at www.iday2003.com, and www.avondalemedia.com.
About Avondale Media LLC
Headquartered in Woodinville, WA, with production facilities in Northern California, Avondale Media produces instructional DVDs, books, and seminars dedicated to Macintosh and creative professionals who want to maximize their software investment.
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