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Reviewed By Carey Dissmore
I just spent about a month with the Visual Effects for Directors DVD set. Yep, a month. This seven DVD set runs over 11 hours, yet is densely educational, which lead me to view several sections two to three times. I wouldn't recommend trying to swallow all of this training in one [...]]]></description>
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		<title>On target with THE BULLET</title>
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The Bullet
Training from Andrew Kramer
Many After Effects users may be more familiar with the title "videocopilot" than his real name, Andrew Kramer. However, Andrew has been creating tutorials  and has been featured on several sites, including his own -- videocopilot.net. In addition to many of the tutorials that you can find online, Andrew also has [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA["Forget Film School! Go buy a camera, write your script and watch Hollywood Camera Work! Then go make your film! "
by Dave Basulto 
The Master Course in High End Blocking and Staging 
Let see where do I start…I will be honest when I first saw Hollywood Cameraworks ad I thought “great another fly by night, [...]]]></description>
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