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Photoshop is without question the world’s leading graphics program for photo-manipulation, digital painting and design and has become an industry standard. 

Students will receive a comprehensive introduction to the Photoshop CS4 interface and tools, and use practical exercises designed to progressively build skills throughout the four sessions.

Using this exciting software, students are able to explore endless visual and creative possibilities and extend their design and artistic skills.  More challenging exercises are available for more advanced students.

The Photoshop Workshops for 2011 have now finished. Please contact us to find out next year's workshops.

Four consecutive Tuesday evenings

South Seas Film, Television & Animation School
Unit 6 Computer Lab
75 Ellice Rd, Glenfield, AucklandxBeginner to advanced

Freephone: 0508 768 847 (0508 SOUTHSEAS) or 09 444-3253
Email: lauren@southseas.co.nz
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  Student Profile - ANIWA NICHOLAS  
 
ANIWA NICHOLAS | 2008
Aniwa is a presenter on the Pukoro series for Māori TV. In 2007 she visited South Seas with her high-school classmates and remembers, "Going to South Seas showed us what media studies and career pathways we could do." She enrolled in South Seas' 2008 Film and Television Production course. "Everything was hard-out just like the industry. We quickly learned how to become professional. I also really enjoyed the practical nature of the course and the great support I got from all the other Maori Rongo students on the course."
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