Training DVD Video - Visual Communicator Made Easy

I'm pleased to announce the first training DVD for Visual Communicator 3 is now available!
Visit our site for resources, training DVDs, video tutorials, suggestions and more at:
http://www.SchoolTVmadeEasy.com

Im pleased to announce my Training DVD Volume 2 for Adobe Visual Communicator is now available. This volume focuses on the "5 Steps To Create ANY Visual Communicator Show"
Step 1- Script it
Step 2- Assemble it
Step 3- Rehearse it
Step 4- Record it
Step 5- Publish it
More details and view sample chapters here:
http://www.schooltvmadeeasy.com/trainingdvds.cfm
Whether creating video blogs, slideshows, news productions, or school TV projects, Visual Communicator is unlike any other software out there. The teleprompter and green screen capabilities alone make it worth every penny. Intended for educational, business, or personal uses.
Enjoy!
Rob Zdrojewski,
Adobe Education Leader & Community Expert
Amherst, NY
http://www.SchoolTVmadeEasy.com

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