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I'm not a Film user, but I thought some people here may be interested in this.
I've just received an email from CreativeLive that they are going to have a Film Week on Aug 21st – Aug 24th. The first time they have ventured in courses about Film Photography apparently.

For those that don't know, CreativeLive is an online video tutorial site on many creative fields, but started mainly as Photography and Image Processing. You can watch any of their courses Live or Re-Broadcast for free, though they make their money from people paying for the videos so they can watch again at their leisure. You sometimes get bonus items as guides as well as the videos. You do not have to pay anything though.
You used to be able to watch unregistered and/or not be logged in, but I am not sure about that, as when the pop up pops up, I log in and continue what I was watching. 
Anyway, the courses are normally done with a very production quality, and worth a look. And you never know you may learn something.
Btw, I have no connection to CreativeLive apart from buying a couple of their courses over the years, but I thought this is so unusual you film users, or potential film users, may enjoy it.
I've just received an email from CreativeLive that they are going to have a Film Week on Aug 21st – Aug 24th. The first time they have ventured in courses about Film Photography apparently.
For those that don't know, CreativeLive is an online video tutorial site on many creative fields, but started mainly as Photography and Image Processing. You can watch any of their courses Live or Re-Broadcast for free, though they make their money from people paying for the videos so they can watch again at their leisure. You sometimes get bonus items as guides as well as the videos. You do not have to pay anything though.
Anyway, the courses are normally done with a very production quality, and worth a look. And you never know you may learn something.
Btw, I have no connection to CreativeLive apart from buying a couple of their courses over the years, but I thought this is so unusual you film users, or potential film users, may enjoy it.
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