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Angus Clarke Posted: 06-06-2008 5:14 PM

Any  Plans for a video or powerpoint tutorial of the Eos/Ion as for Ml?.

 It would assist me in getting up to speed via off line programme before taking the plunge of installing the system in studio.

 

 

 

MeMeMe
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Dear All - we plan to have Ion training videos/powerpoints up by August 1. They are being outlined now and produced in July. I will post them here first for feedback.

Thanks-

 

David Lincecum

David Lincecum Product Marketing Manager, ETC
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That's great news David!  I look forward to seeing them!

 

Pat 

Patrick Immel

Assistant Professor Lighting and Scenic Designer

Northwest Missouri State University

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Thanks David That's excellent. Looking forward to it.

Please do prepare in a downloadable format, not only online - The on-line versions frustrate us as they stick & go slow for us unfortunate enough to live with low national bandwith.

 

Anything further been done with the ML Stack tutorial, the one I told you ( & showed you at PLASA) that sticks in its presentation?

 The number of people that ask me to explain the stack element is amazing & when I ask why, its because they all experience the sticking on that tutorial. 

Maybe a step by step powerpoint like you did for Emphasis can also work if re-hashing the video is a problem.

The ML has taken off very well & Smartsoft is excellent. Thanks Team.

Angus Clarke

HOD:Lighting Design & Studio Consultant: MNET/MIH BCS Studios

South Africa 

 

MeMeMe
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Any update to this?

I like the web site updates, but still don't see any training materials.

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The final edits for the "fundamentals" are in work now.   The intent behind these tutorials is not to cover all features, nor every way someone might achieve a desired result, but are very introductory.  Am not quite sure of the posting date at this point, but we are close to the first series.

Thanks much!

a

 

Anne Valentino

Eos Product Line Manager

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