This summer I put together two on-line mini-workshops. As much as they may appear to be quite short - only 4 hours! They have quite a lot of information in them, because there is no ‘chatter’. Each time something is said, a point is being made.
You may find the content rather dense, but that’s ok - I didn't intend for the viewers to sit right through a solid hour. Instead, I chose to record these because it will give you the chance to pause, go back, repeat, let a point sink in.
I also chose a 4 x 1-hour video format, because there’s a lot to take in. I would suggest that each 1-hour video can do with a few repeats or pauses through a whole week, before moving on to the other videos.
I’ve had so much great feedback from the participants who joined this summer. I’m hoping to do a few more next year, but I’m taking some time away from making some more, because they were a heck of a lot of work in terms of planning the content as well as actually recording them. I’m hoping next year to do a ‘Fast Track to Photoshop’ with ‘Advanced Photoshop Techniques’ later. If I can think of a decent way to explain printing and colour management, then that will follow too.
The above mini-workshops come as zip files and the content of each mini-workshop takes up around 6 to 8 gb of free disk space.