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    How is the latest version of the The Digital Cinema Course?

    I'm thinking of getting it for my son who wants to start with this love of ours.

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      According to the Who-Is records on Rush's websites, he seems to have let them expire on March 28, 2008. They were automatically registered by HostRocket.com on the same day they expired. I hope Rush didn't forget and has now lost the domains.

      I just found his course a couple days ago and went to his website to read more about it, only to find them in the domain-expired-snatched-by-registrar status.

      Aaron

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        You can still buy it from B&H though. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...a_Course_.html What is it like? I may buy it soon.
        Nick Royer - Freelance D.P. & Producer
        Omaha, NE + 200 Miles
        www.RoyerVisuals.com

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          I had planned to buy this course last year but never got around to it until now. The reviews I read about it on here are good so I'm looking forward to receiving it.

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            The website is still functioning here:

            http://digitalcinematraining.com/index.html

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              Anyone know how up to date the material in these DVDs are. I looked at a few samples videos on their. Sound is still the same since the days of the cave man and adam , and light, well we've got some of dem' little LED panels now but what about the HD. Just wondering before thinking about splurging $500 or so on them.
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              Richard
              (DVX member since 2004 but still learning)
              Jacana Productions
              http://www.jacanaproductions.com

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                They're offering the entire course on Blu-Ray now. The 5 minute promo looks really professional so I think this is a pretty comprehensive introduction to the world of professional filmmaking. Most other courses these days try to emphasize "DSLR", "low-budget", or "easy", but in this one it seems they're not trying to take any shortcuts. An excellent resource in my opinion.

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