It seems I know a lot of people like myself who suddenly have a little more downtime. I am hoping to use some of that downtime for learning, for myself and to make the same suggestion to my team members. Does anyone know cinema specific online training courses?
I am offering training for interested parties who find themselves installing Trinnov Ovation 2 processors, or are likely to in the future. I can also do a condensed training for people who are interested in general. Below is the text from an email I have been sending to installers:
As a side effect of suspending travel and many commercial cinemas closing, we have had to rethink ways to use our time in the current situation. We have tested and will offer one on one Ovation 2 wizard training to cinema engineers, using our test room in Paris with remote access.
This is how it works:
Mike can connect to our test system in Paris. The engineer can connect to my computer with Google Remote Desktop and “drive” the wizard and VNC menus.
Additional voice communication via Google Hangouts Meet, Skype, phone, Whatsapp or other mutually agreed format.
We are set up to train for 5.1 bi amp, 7.1 bi amp, and additional formats using bi amp surrounds, as well as side and back wall subwoofers.
PM me to schedule a training session. Requirements:
A decent internet connection
Google Remote Desktop for Chrome plug in
Google Hangouts Meet, or another mutually agreed voice app
(the calendar event we send will have a link to Google Hangouts Meet, which works well so far)
I am offering training for interested parties who find themselves installing Trinnov Ovation 2 processors, or are likely to in the future. I can also do a condensed training for people who are interested in general. Below is the text from an email I have been sending to installers:
As a side effect of suspending travel and many commercial cinemas closing, we have had to rethink ways to use our time in the current situation. We have tested and will offer one on one Ovation 2 wizard training to cinema engineers, using our test room in Paris with remote access.
This is how it works:
Mike can connect to our test system in Paris. The engineer can connect to my computer with Google Remote Desktop and “drive” the wizard and VNC menus.
Additional voice communication via Google Hangouts Meet, Skype, phone, Whatsapp or other mutually agreed format.
We are set up to train for 5.1 bi amp, 7.1 bi amp, and additional formats using bi amp surrounds, as well as side and back wall subwoofers.
PM me to schedule a training session. Requirements:
A decent internet connection
Google Remote Desktop for Chrome plug in
Google Hangouts Meet, or another mutually agreed voice app
(the calendar event we send will have a link to Google Hangouts Meet, which works well so far)
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