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Class On Demand Receives ‘Award Of Superiority’ For Ground Breaking Training Courses On Apple Color

Training bundle “Basic Training for Apple Color” and “Advanced Training for Apple Color” receives coveted accolade from Microfilmmaker for task-focused lessons on high-end color grading


Hoffman Estates, IL – June 1, 2010 Class on Demand®, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, today announced that they have won Microfilmmaker’s Award of Superiority for their Apple® Color® training bundle, comprised of both “Basic Training for Apple Color” and “Advanced Training for Apple Color” titles. Led by Emmy®-winning editor Steve Hullfish and 30-year color training veteran Bob Sliga, the new Class on Demand training courses guide both novice and experienced users through tactical lessons incorporating all the newest features of the beloved color grading software application in a highly engaging, on-demand delivery format. “Apple Color has developed into a top color grading application among colorists. With limited in-depth, high-quality Color training available, we wanted to create something more

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iPharro Media CEO Joshua Cohen to Address Content Identification, Protection, and Monetization at C&T 2010

DARMSTADT, Germany — June 1, 2010 — iPharro Media today announced that CEO Joshua Cohen will join digital media industry experts at the Copyright and Technology 2010 Conference (C&T 2010) for a panel discussion titled “Content Identification Technologies: Moving From Antipiracy to Monetization.” The June 17 session, scheduled for 2:45 p.m. at the Hotel Roger Smith in New York City, will address technological means of identifying digital content, not only to prevent piracy, but also to enable content producers and owners to monetize content more effectively and in more ways. more

Matthew Piercy Teams With Lighting Designer Michael Franks as the NFL Draft Goes Primetime

NFLLighting programmer Matthew Piercy partnered with lighting designer Michael Franks to make sure the NFL Draft amped up the glitz and excitement when it literally rolled out the red carpet and made the transition to primetime television.


The 2010 NFL Draft was not only significant for celebrating the 75th anniversary of the event but also for being the first NFL Draft telecast live in primetime. Round 1 aired Thursday April 22 from 7:30 to 11 pm on ESPN, ESPN2 and the NFL Network; Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday April 23 from 6 to 10:30 pm; and Rounds 4-7 on Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Ratings were high with ESPN’s Round One telecast the most-watched draft ever among viewers.


Franks, who heads bicoastal Michael Franks Productions which offers cinematography, lighting design and production services, marked his 14th consecutive year with more

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