Hi, I am an experienced Adobe Premiere Pro teacher. Not only do I teach Premiere, but I also instruct color grading on DaVinci Resolve, which is a Hollywood standard for color grading.
I have taught at three universities, covering not only editing but also courses such as "Camera Techniques and Lighting," the Aesthetics of Filmmaking, Production, and Direction. With over 12 years of experience in video production and post-production, I am equipped with the latest gear.
My equipment includes a fully rigged Blackmagic Ursa Mini Pro 4.6k with a wireless monitor system, shoulder rig, tripod, and more. Additionally, I possess a Sony A7IV with five lenses (two primes, three zooms), RGB LED lights, and stands. For smooth movement, I have a Ronin Gimbal RS3. In terms of sound, I use a Zoom H6 recorder with a Sennheiser shotgun mic and a Sennheiser G4 wireless collar microphone.
Having just one hour per week for a session is too short, especially considering that I reside in Surrey, and traveling to Vancouver can consume a significant amount of time and fuel expenses. In university, we have three-hour classes to provide a more hands-on learning experience that requires ample time for understanding, practicing, and immediate application. I have a question regarding your use of the word "our" - are there other students besides yourself in this course?
Thank you for your consideration, and I eagerly await your response.
Sincerely,
Zeshan