April 2004 DiscBurn Newsletter
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Exhibit A: The 2004 Interactive Showcase
AIGA Minnesota Experience Design
Join us at Exhibit A: The 2004 Interactive Showcase for a day of thought-provoking presentations and discussion. The afternoon Forum will include presentations by the lead judges who will share insights and knowledge about their practices. The evening Reception will feature a panel discussion about the selected work, a showcase gallery, appetizers, music, and good conversation.
222 Event Center, 222 1st Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN
Monday, April 26th, 2004
1-10pm
Registration is Required
Primera's Accent Disc Lamantor Now Available
The Accent lays down a thin layer of transparent or holographic film over printed CDs and DVDs. Accent's overlaminates protect the discs from water, scratching, sunlight, smudging and rough handling.
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Primera Announces the Bravo II Printer
Printing is now possible at an unprecidented 4800 DPI.
The Bravo II is designed for hands-free, automated production of up to 25 CDs or DVDs per job (50 discs with kiosk mode). An advanced robotic mechanism is used to transport discs into the built-in 52x CD-R recorder or optional Pioneer® combo DVD±R/CD-R recorder. After recording, discs are transported to the integrated printer and printed in full color directly onto the surface of the disc. The Bravo II increases the print resolution from 2400 to 4800 DPI. 4800 DPI is the highest print resolution currently offered for direct-to-disc printing.
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MCAI - MN
"Thinking Beyond Video"
Choosing the best media vehicle to reach your audience or client.
Linear video is a dominant medium in visual communications, but its not the only choice to consider. April's meeting is a producer's panel discussion on "thinking beyond video", liberally sprinkled with Q&A from the audience. Several leading Twin Cities multi-media professionals will show and tell about recent works that took a non-video path, followed with a discussion on how these media projects were received by, and impacted, their intended audience.
Twin Cities Public Television
172 East 4th Street
St. Paul, MN
April 28th, 2004
6-8pm
Registration is Recommended
Minnesota Final Cut Pro Users Group
"Navigating the Learning Curve"
How to work better, faster & smarter in FCP!
How to build your skill set and develop greater expertise in the FCP workspace! A discussion of various training techniques, from lectures to workshops to labs to tutorials. What works and how to become more proficient at using Final Cut Pro.
Location To Be Determined
April 29th, 2004
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Minnesota Professional Videographers Association
The MPVA is a non-profit organization composed of individuals dedicated to excellence in video production. The purpose of our association is to recognize videography as a specialized field of endeavor and to promote the professionalism of our members.
Regular meetings are held on the THIRD MONDAY of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Minnetonka Community Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota. For information call (763) 550-9797
or email olvblock@aol.com.
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Spread the word, spread the word.
You Spread the word about us, and we'll spread the word about you. DiscBurn has opened a facility with a retail presence in the Galtier Plaza, and is seeking independent producers of video, music and other media with titles to sell. We would like to display and resell the work of our independent musicians and independent film makers.
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