It’s been an incredibly fun adventure taking this tour all over the US, three cities in Canada, and two in Europe, but tomorrow is my last US stop of the tour (I do have one more tour date in London, England on Saturday, April 28th).
If you haven’t signed up, it’s not too late (and for the first time ever, we’re hosting this event at the historic Tampa Theater in downtown Tampa, Florida. Here’s the link with details (it’s $99 for the full day, or just $79 if you’re a NAPP member).
Thanks to everyone who supported this tour, and came out to see me on the road. It’s been one of my most-successful tours ever, and absolutely the most fun tour I’ve ever taught. I will definitely miss teaching it, but of course soon I’ll be rolling out an entirely different tour, and hopefully later this year I’ll get to see some of you once again (though my touring schedule will be much, much lighter than it has been the past year or so. I’m beat!). :)
Hope I get to see you in person tomorrow in Tampa (or in London next month). Cheers!
Hey Scott,
I wish things worked out one week different I would be there. My wife’s uncle will be there though. I/we are driving to Tampa this weekend for spring break to say with said aunt & uncle. Oh well, life goes on right? I do, however, get to see Dave next Tuesday evening for his Automating Workshop. I’m sure I will learn a lot there too!
I hope to see you while I’m there if you haven’t already made the trek to DC.
Mike
Hey Scott,
I wish things worked out one week different I would be there. My wife’s uncle will be there though. I/we are driving to Tampa this weekend for spring break to say with said aunt & uncle. Oh well, life goes on right? I do, however, get to see Dave next Tuesday evening for his Automating Workshop. I’m sure I will learn a lot there too!
I hope to see you while I’m there if you haven’t already made the trek to DC.
Mike
See you there! Will all the guys be there? I have a question about lighting groups in a very difficult environment.
Thanks so much for this post. There is very good and helpful information in this post. Keep up the good work.
Regards:
corporate training
Please come back to Hartford. Something that is not over the non professional’s head.