CAT CLASSES
When you take our courses, you are qualified to check out and use
our equipment as much as you like for no cost!

Here are the main courses you'll need to attend:

Orientation

Your basic introduction to all things CAT!
You will learn all about our equipment, policies, and everything you
come to expect here at the station. Better yet, it is absolutely

FREE!!


Basic Field Camera

This is where you get your hands on one of our portable cameras.
Basic camera use and shot composition is covered. You will learn
all you need to know about how to properly shoot video.
It's only $25.


Basic Edit Class

This is the class where you learn how to put together all the video you shot.
We have a professional grade editing system with Final Cut Pro. We also
offer classes in IMovie and Adobe Elements upon request.
Editing class is only
$25.


Studio Class

Lights! Camera! Action! This training puts you in the driver's seat of
our studio. Studio shoots can encompass everything from comedy to talk
shows to news to music and so much more.
Plus it's only $25.
Orientation

1st Wednesday of every Month at 6pm
3rd Saturday of every Month at 12pm

Field Camera

2nd Wednesday of every month at 6pm
1st Saturday of every month at 12pm

Basic Editing

3rd Wednesday of every month at 6pm
4th Saturday of every month at 12pm

Studio

4th Wednesday of every month at 6pm
2nd Saturday of every month at 12pm
In addition to our regular classes, we are also offering an advanced class featuring our brand new HD Sony Z1U
cameras!

Since it is advanced, the fee is $50 and with that you learn all the important basics and get a free bonus DVD to boot.

Classes are on Thursdays from 3pm-5pm. Class size is limited to four people, so make sure to sign up in advance.

Like all of our classes, if you cannot make it, just give us call and schedule a one on one with one of our trainers.

We are flexible and will do our best to equally serve everyone.
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