Pixel Corps

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Pixel Corps is a self-proclaimed 'guild' composed of development personnel in digital media. It was founded by Alex Lindsay. They offer training as well as a means of communication between aspiring media professionals. They have done extensive work with Leo Laporte in producing the twit.tv network of internet TV shows. The guild was closed for entry during its infancy, and opened its doors for open enrollment in 2005 (1.). The guild is also fairly well known in the fields of Green Screen, Compositing and training in Apple Products (2.) Media productionThe guild is most famous for providing the video version of tech podcasts, This Week in Tech, "MacBreak", "This Week in Media" as well as "Inside the Black Box" .

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1. Pixelcorps opens for public enrollment in 2005: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HNN/is_9_20/ai_n15682204 2.http://digitalcontentproducer.com/pr/pixel_corps_classes_102005/


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