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MCA-I ProTrack – Special Pricing if you register Online by September 12

We have some good news for those of you sitting on the fence about
MCA-I ProTrack™ – if you register Online by September 12 you will
save more than 20%. Even without the discount for Registering Online,
ProTrack is a bargain that you won’t find anywhere else.
Please check the MCA-I website for the latest information. www.mca-
i.org.

ProTrack conference Early Bird registration extended to August 17

It was August 3, now it’s August 17!

No matter the date, Register Now for the only conference where media technique for any media: video, audio, streaming, HD, podcasting, social media; come together. Meet great people in a great setting for “networking”: Milwaukee. (If we can’t find a beer we’re all in trouble!)

Stay tuned for interviews with some of the great speakers at ProTrack!

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Savvy Media Pros Discover Real Business Advantages at ProTrack 2007

Virtual communities and social media open new opportunities for visual communicators and will take a prominent role in this year’s ProTrack conference.

ProTrack sessions will bring a fresh perspective and keener insight into how convergence of various media disciplines and the evolving media landscape impacts today’s producers.

“Social media and emerging delivery systems can create real business advantages for the savvy media pro. ProTrack is an opportunity to find out how.” Mike Brown, president of MCA-I.

Conference headliners include:

  • Social media expert Julie Gomoll, general manager of Halsoft.com, who will explain the current state of affairs with the social mediasphere and how it can be used in both large and small enterprises.
  • Jan Ozer, consultant, on-line community guru and author of Publishing Digital Video and PC Magazine Guide to Digital Video will bring real-world examples and checklists for encoding into Flash® and Windows Media® formats.
  • Eric Miller, an Apple Genius and video producer for Aquent/RA Studios; Clint Chilcott, digital artist and podcast trainer for Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin; and Pete Walchli, manager of eMedia Services for GE Healthcare Performance Solutions will team up to cover podcasting and mobile delivery.

Save up to 20% before August 3rd with special registration pricing.

The Media Communications Association – International, founded in 1968 and once known as ITVA, supports professional communicators who work in film and video, the Internet, and other electronic media, and who communicate through broadcast and non-broadcast delivery channels. It has chapters in 26 U.S. cities and several international affiliates.

For more information about the organization and conference registration visit www.mca-i.org.

Welcome to the ProTrack 2007 blog

This is the place to find out more about the ProTrack 2007 conference: session updates, new events, interviews with the speakers. We’ll keep it going during the conference too. And after the conference, well, we’ll see…

What is ProTrack 2007?

It’s the only conference to cover ALL the information you need to be professional media communicator: video production techniques; HD HDV video; DVD authoring; streaming media production; podcasting; graphics; documentary film production; writing; as well as the business information you need to make a living.

You can go to a video conference or a podcasting conference or a small business seminar. But ProTrack has all of that under one roof . So save your time and save your money and check out ProTrack 2007.

The ProTrack 2007 conference is MCA-I’s big event. (They’ve been doing a conference for nearly all of their 40 years.) The price ($395 for members before August 3) is competitive (actually cheap) compared to the other conferences out there. ProTrack has the same high level national speakers and a well organized program with logical tracks. So why the best kept secret routine?

ProTrack, and all of MCA-I’s conferences, are for MCA-I members. Not to be exclusive or anything, but part of what MCA-I does is help its members get better at what they do. If you’re a video producer how do you get better? If you’re a cameraman where can you see, live, great techniques that will set you apart? That’s where ProTrack comes in. Check out joining MCA-I at their official website: mca-i.org.

It IS who you know

ProTrack tradition is that you tend to socialize — a lot. Call it F2F, call it BOF, call it networking, call it schmoozing, whatever. At ProTrack you hang out with a couple of hundred of your new best friends and make new contacts. People that bring you business, that you use on a new project, that you stay in touch with throughout the year. They like to have fun, shoot the bull, uh, pucky and blow off steam. Sometimes the first morning sessions have a few people a bit bleary eyed. But hey! We’re all professionals here! There are informal mixers, formal mixers, heck there’s even a golf outing (to benefit the G. Warren Scholarship Fund).

Did I mention the media festival?

ProTrack is capped off by 39th Annual MCA-I Media Festival Awards. That’s “39th” as in years. The Awards recognize the best in , you guessed it, corporate video. This is the place to see the best stuff in video, DVD and online production. A GREAT place to steal ideas, uh, stimulate your creativity, for your next project. The best productions produced by students in any category are eligible for scholarship awards too

Who is this MCA-I you blog of?

MCA-I is the Media Communications Association-International. MCA-I has been around for almost 40 years as a professional association for media people from the corporate, non-profit and educational areas. Yuh, OK, so we’re the industrial video guys. MCA-I has members who work inside big companies and members who have big companies as clients. There are independent producers doing their own thing and paying the bills with a corporate gig. Writers creating scripts while they work away at their screenplay. Media people, like you, doing business and making a living everyday.