Training Avid Media Comp. 6.5

27 de feb de 2014
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Training for Avid Media Composer and Symphony 6. 5 will help you learn to edit like a pro regardless of past software experience. Avid Master Editor, Steve Hullfish, will guide you through a series of information-packed Class on Demand lessons. See lessons below for more details. Topics include: Course duction. 1. 1: Overview | duction.

Pacote:
com.netframes.nfivv.COD6
Desenvolvedor:
Netframes
Tamanho:
619 KB
Requires Android:
4.0.3 ou superior
Era:
Everyone
Atualizado:
27 de feb de 2014

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