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john wrote on May 6, 2015
Another very nice course. Lots of great information, explained clearly and concisely.
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Paul wrote on January 18, 2015
A nice little course on mixing techniques brimmed with workflow enhancing tips 'n' tricks!
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Henrik Granat wrote on December 9, 2014
A nice course with lots of good tips. I have learned a lot! But I could not help being distracted by the volume changes between many of the lessons. So -1 star for that.
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Dont expect anything less than t wrote on October 26, 2014
Wether your studying for certification or just want to be very good at what you do, McProVideo is the route to travel. This tutorial is one of the roads to take. Tech
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Dell Little wrote on August 12, 2013
Solid clear explaination of Sends and Returns. A little redundancy but, that's always good. Found a few items I hadn't considered.
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Chris wrote on April 18, 2013
Fantastic coarse, very useful info. Big volume jump on lesson 32. macPro could probably get better reviews if the maximum allowable characters was significantly larger. A couple sentences is not enou
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tob wrote on March 4, 2013
I thought this review was quick and concise. Thanks for all the quick knowledge MPV!!!
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Fritz wrote on February 18, 2013
Fantastic and useful information that will improve your workflow.
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Erwin wrote on January 28, 2013
Just Super! Know I can setup my sessions with ease and work more efficient. Thanks Mike!!
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Michael MacLeod wrote on January 13, 2013
Excellent conveyance of useful information with clear and concise delivery of information, well displayed and layered. Illustrations a tad bit on the corny side but still well fitting. Some repetitive information from larger picture of the full course ware package provided from the Apple store but understandable considering the context it was in at the time was applicable.
On another note, I was HIGHLY disappointed after contacting support, that I can not transfer my purchases to my MacProVideo account from my Apple Store course ware purchase that worked with the "in app" purchase concept, this is very annoying that I can not consolidate my materials for learning that were purchased from the same company and source ( but in a different way, (unknowingly at the time)) can not be rectified. I find this hard to believe and think it's more of a matter of (don't want to deal with it) on the MacProVideo side of the house.