colourful shapes against a blue background. a pink hard drive is located in the bottom-left corner, and the middle has white text reading, "Digital Arts Resource Centre x Digi60 Filmmakers' Festival BYOHD".

Come Edit Your Digi60 Short Films in our Workshop!

DARC is opening up its workshop room for Digi60 Filmmakers, so come edit your film with your team and meet others in the competition. You don’t have to be a DARC member, but you do have to be registered for Digi60 to participate!⁠

📍DARC Workshop Room (A158) | 67 Nicholas St.⁠
📆 Tuesday, October 21st: 10am – 5pm⁠
📆 Friday, October 24th: 10am – 6pm⁠
📆 Tuesday, October 28th: 10am – 5pm⁠
📆 Friday, October 31st: 10am – 6pm⁠
📆 Tuesday, November 4th: 10am – 5pm⁠
📆 Friday, November 7th: 10am – 6pm⁠
📆 Tuesday, November 11th: 10am – 5pm⁠

🎟️ $10.00 daily flat rate: come and go throughout⁠ the day⁠
❗ No one is turned away for lack of funds⁠

What’s Available?⁠
The workshop room has 10 computers⁠

⚙️ Mac Mini M2 Pro 2023⁠
⚙️ Memory: 32GB⁠
⚙️ Single 4K monitor per station⁠
⚙️ Software: DaVinci Resolve 20 (no studio features, no adobe or FCP) ⁠
⚙️ Various audio software available including Ableton Live

BYOHD – bring your own hard drive to save your work and take it with you!⁠
DARC staff will be present to monitor and offer some technical support!⁠

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