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Coming soon to a store near you

A while ago, Paul & Mike called me up and asked if I’d be interested in working on a project with them. You may have seen their work in London Drugs and a ton of Apple resellers from here to California. They are planning a huge expansion into the US shortly so it’s pretty exciting to be asked to be involved.

The project is a video training course called Quickstart to iTunes 8 which is geared towards people that want to fully utilize iTunes and all the devices that it works with like iPods, iPhones and even the AppleTV.

I’m in good company too…Derek is doing the Garageband course.
Shooting my intro
Last month we shot an introduction video for the course. It turned out better than I thought (still have trouble watching myself) and hopefully I don’t look as goofy as I felt while shooting it. Fortunately, the actual course only features my voice with iTunes providing the visuals.

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I guess I can add ‘trainer’ to my resume now. I’ll post more details when the course is complete and ready for purchase….I’m sure some of this site’s audience could use the course as a stocking stuffer for a friend or relative.

Thursday, November 6th, 2008 : Apple, AppleTV, Video : 5 Comments

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    5 Responses to “Coming soon to a store near you”

  1. carolbrowneNo Gravatar Says:

    You did a great job on this. You are totally ijohn ibiehler!


  2. MJ AnkenmanNo Gravatar Says:

    That’s great iJohn. You have me intrigued. Love the hand with the iTV. I think you cam across great. Friendly and informative.


  3. Kevin HaggertyNo Gravatar Says:

    Nice!


  4. DanNo Gravatar Says:

    Looks awesome :) Congratulations! I hope it goes well!


  5. DanNo Gravatar Says:

    *does well, that is :)


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