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26.07.2010
A course is coming up on 15 September in Griffith College aimed at teaching you how to master the art of video-making and harness the power of YouTube for your message.
Called ‘How to become a YouTube hero’ with Tom Johnson and Jack Murray, it will be taught using hands-on exercises, case studies and practical shooting of video with mentoring and feedback.
Tom Johnson is one of Ireland's most experienced television producers and has made numerous award winning programmes for RTE, including a recent TV edition of John Murray's The Business as part of RTE's Aftershock series, The Des Bishop Work Experience, Families in Trouble, and @last tv.
It costs €350 per person and places are limited to just 20 people. The course is sponsored by Kodak and all participants will be able to buy a Zi8 internet camera for just €105 + VAT.
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