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TD Culture Lab Webinar – Endless Possibilities: Using a Green Screen

Sponsored by TD Bank Group and presented by Mississauga Arts CouncilTD Culture Lab is a series of professional development webinars and workshops designed specifically for the creative sector in Mississauga. This winter, we are hosting 4 webinars! Register on Eventbrite.

About this Workshop:

Green Screen is becoming more and more accessible, you can crop your background in a video call without one…but how can you shoot and edit on a real green screen and make it much more believable?

Join Prince Saquian for some video samples, shooting and editing tips, lighting setup guides, and more. Have all your questions answered so you can use a green screen like a PRO!

P.S. Did you know that MAC members can book our Green Screen Studio for FREE?

About the Presenter:

Prince Saquian brings over 12 years of international experience engaging, educating and integrating users into new digital spaces. Since his student work as a Director of Communications at York University’s Glendon Campus, has gone on to work with companies around the world including the Walt Disney Company, Royal Caribbean International, Marvel and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) helping to introduce creators and consumers across all ages to digital resources by coaching them through the use of apps, websites, and technology. Serving as the Digital Navigator with the Mississauga Art Council, he helped bring MartysHUB to life supporting a team driven to guide artists and community members to find ways to connect with their audiences digitally and bring their art to the online world. Prince is currently serving as the Canadian Panelist through planDisney by creating digital media, presenting on camera and through podcasts, and directly answering queries to research and provide personal insight gained through his experiences at the Disney Parks and Resorts.

Are you a MAC member yet?

MAC members can access our Green Screen Studio for FREE! Learn about the available equipment and how to book the space here: https://www.mississaugaartscouncil.com/mac-studio/