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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

In this free lesson from Class on Demand's "Complete Training for TriCaster Studio", Faraz Ahmed shows you how to get video from your bins into the storyboard/timeline and how to edit those clips.
After viewing this training, you'll be able to take advantage of an advanced, yet portable, production studio. Experienced TriCaster user, Faraz Ahmed, will guide you through hours of instruction to get you up to speed quickly and efficiently.

CHAPTERS:
1: Setup
2: Live Production
3: Capture Media
4: Edit Media
5: Administrative Mode



Approx. Run Time:
@ 2 hours

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  • I apologize for harshness generated from frustration. 7 months ago when I wrote this I was contemplating the purchase of a TriCaster. I did, in fact, purchase a TriCaster Broadcast and added it to my television studio. I'm not a novice. My first TV job was in 1968. I have worked in most TV capacities from anchor to editor to engineer. I respectfully stand firm in my belief that a tutorial instructor should, above all, enunciate the subject matter well enough to be understood.

  • @lightseek3r He actually does a good job of describing things with this, I now know some basics of editing with this program. This lesson is obviously longer and is about editing media and is not meant to completely enunciate bc you are supposed to buy the full lessons. He is assuming that ppl who would watch this would know basics like transitions, timelines, fade in/ fade outs etc. If you do not know any of this stuff, it is best to learn about it before trying to take on stuff like this

  • Mixed feelings. The "teacher" includes a phenomenal amount of info in a short time frame. Unfortunately, he slurs words, mispronounces them, doesn't enunciate, etc. Important points get lost. Are all your tutorials like this?

  • I pretty much grew up with Faraz. His family was friends with mine, and I spent a huge part of my childhood at his father's store, Amitrace Computer Systems.

    Nice to see he's really going somewhere with his Newtek product expertise.

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