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CLASS ON DEMAND ROLLS OUT COMPREHENSIVE VIDEO-BASED TRAINING PROGRAM FOR GENARTS SAPPHIRE

PVC News Staff | 08/31

Award-winning training company delivers professional instruction for industry’s specialized digital visual effects software

Class on Demand®, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, announced the availability of the highly anticipated “Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire™”. Recognized by top studios and post-production houses for its image quality, organic look, speed and intuitive controls, Sapphire provides more than 200 state-of-the-art image processing and synthesis effects plug-ins. The video-based curriculum follows the award-winning Class on Demand training methodology; offering expert instruction on Sapphire effects workflows for Adobe® After Effects® and Apple® Final Cut Pro® applications in a highly engaging, modern on-demand delivery format. GenArts’ first authorized training program, “Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire” is hosted by GenArts’ own Todd Prives, a well-known international conference speaker and Sapphire expert.

“GenArts Sapphire has established itself as the must-have tool in the arsenal of the world’s best visual effects artists and editors”, says Steve Bannerman, CMO of GenArts. “Tight production deadlines often make it difficult for users to explore the depth and breadth of what Sapphire can do. We’re excited about Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire because it offers users of all experience levels an excellent way to significantly enhance both their creativity and productivity without sacrificing their schedules.”

“With many of our existing clients working in Final Cut and After Effects, ‘Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire’ is a tremendous value add for our audience and training catalog,” says Paul Holtz, CEO and founder, Class on Demand. “With almost a decade of industry experience, Todd’s hands-on training resonates with any artist or editor looking to examine and master Sapphire’s full potential. Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire is a perfect match for the avant-garde GenArts artist.”

“Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire” helps new users quickly acclimate to the sophisticated workspace whilst providing skilled users with more advanced instruction leading to application mastery. The training is broken down into 7 logical segments. The non-linear approach enables novice and experienced users to focus on chapters best suited for their individual learning needs. Complete project files for both After Effects and Final Cut Pro are included in the comprehensive training; providing an ideal experience for maximum information retention. 

For a comprehensive sampling of Class on Demand’s “Complete Training for GenArts Sapphire,” including Product Overview, FilmEffect Plug-in and WarpVortex Plug-in, please visit: http://www.classondemand.net/ClassOnDemand/GenArts-training/sapphire.aspx.

Pricing and Availability

The new Class on Demand training for GenArts Sapphire is priced at $129.00 USD and is available to purchase as a DVD or digital download from Class on Demand (http://www.classondemand.com) or ToolFarm (http://toolfarm.stores.yahoo.net/clondecotrfo15.html).

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