It is all in my book. I extract about eight hours of lecture - about 2/3 of the book content, showing it in rapid projected images.
No plunking along on the keyboard for me.
Look away from the screen for a second and you miss a chapter.
Our groups are small - typically under twenty - so you get personal attention and plenty of jokes.
There is a tentative invitation from the Netherlands, and i would like to travel to Europe in April. Perhaps we can work something out.
As to how i serve both the expert and the beginner:
I don't. If you are an expert, you've gone on to other applications or figured out LightWorks.I serve Archicad users who, by-and-large, don't have rendering, compsition or photography skills.
My service is:
-- to debunk the expectation that architectural lighting is adequate to render a space.
-- to teach a photographic approach to rendering.
-- to show quick ways to use Lightworks to render believeable scenes in a fraction of the time you might expect.
-- to show lighting tricks that astonish the eye and enliven the heart.
Dwight Atkinson