DutchTuts.nl
Dutchtuts: workshops for and by media professionals
Among the participants of our HD workshops in November 2008 (with over 150 attendees), it became apparent that there were many questions. Due to the current crisis and the flood of information, it is often difficult for the modern media professional to determine the right choice regarding, for example, a new format, software or hardware, or the development of customer-oriented solutions. Therefore, we have decided to offer new workshops. We hope that these workshops will be just as successful as the previous ones! More information about the workshops can be found at http://www.dutchtuts.nl.
Mobile applications: what are the possibilities? - May 27, 2009
In this workshop, Jeffrey Snijder outlines how the development of a mobile application can best align with the business needs of companies and customers.
HD, what am I running on? - May 29, 30 and June 2, 2009
What is the real difference between HDV, P2, XDcam-HD, HD-cam, and RED, for example? Guy Molin outlines the possibilities and limitations of a large number of HD cameras and formats (Sony, JVC, Panasonic, RED). This workshop helps you make the right choice for an HD format for a production.
iPhone Apps: from concept to inclusion in the App Store - June 3, 2009
In this workshop, Jeffrey Snijder outlines how best to align the development of an iPhone App with both content-related and budgetary wishes and requirements.
Virtual goods: the end of music as a 'finished product' - June 4, 2009
The music industry is in full swing. In this workshop, Jeroen van Iterson outlines the fundamental new developments currently underway, and what these current changes could mean for those involved in music production.
Decentralized music production as a business model - June 5, 2009
Jeroen van Iterson outlines the key issues of decentralized productions for a music production company, and how supporting systems can play a role in addressing them.
DutchTuts.nl is a brand-independent initiative by Dutch media specialists: Guy Molin, Jeroen van Iterson, Jeffrey Snijder, and Eric van Straaten. Workshops offer professionals actionable insights into hype-sensitive topics such as HD video, audio, VFX, 3D, games, mobile, and the internet. In an intimate atmosphere (a private cinema – at Keizersgracht 570 in Amsterdam – with a maximum of 15 seats and equipped with top-tier presentation equipment) that provides ample room for questions and discussion, hype is debunked and actionable insights are offered that you, as a media professional, can truly use in your daily practice, whether in the field of multimedia, games, mobile, or the internet.
Amsterdam, NL
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