"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I would say it's safe to say we'd all be open to seminar/classes on here. Free or otherwise
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on November 11, 2013, 12:24:28 PMI would say it's safe to say we'd all be open to seminar/classes on here. Free or otherwiseI agree Brandt, the question though is: what material, what format and so on. I don't think right now that there would be a price to pay, but it might be something in the form of membership ($XX/$XXX per year for example) if there is to bee feedback or the classes are to take on some more serious material that would require preparation. I think some basic stuff like the emulsion and ink chemistry would be free, but if wanted something similar to the halftone mastery class that has homework and projects which have to be reviewed, there would have to be a fee involved. Would per class be better than yearly subscription? Should it stay free only? Should there be two groups (first and third week are free, second and fourth are for paying member)? I am coming up with this as I type and don't really know what would work and what would not. This is where the member's input is needed.I also don't want to see Richard offer his help and then not have enough interest or have it wind down to one person per class. I think we owe it to a person of his caliber not to waste his time. He has graciously offered to help us, lets make sure he is treated kindly, with respect in return (as TonyP said, it is hard to put a number on the information he has to offer, it really is priceless. Think ROI of few months rather than years!).pierre
Help me out here my reading comprehension rivals most grade school students, but are you proposing web seminars/classes or actual hands on at a physical location deal?
Quote from: TCT on November 11, 2013, 01:01:07 PMHelp me out here my reading comprehension rivals most grade school students, but are you proposing web seminars/classes or actual hands on at a physical location deal? I don't know. It really is up to us to decide the format as long as we have enough participants Richard will do it. It can be hands on at one location (our shop for example),it can be a gotomeeting presentations, it can be hands on without getting together or just about anything else. My point is, we should come up with something and I'll pitch the idea. As long as there is enough interest we can make it happen.pierre