
You must be a member to attend this event. Membership is free - just click on the JOIN DMA button on the left to sign up. If this is your first time, please bring a printout of the newsletter. It'syour free ticket in! Thanks to Adobe, you don't have to pay to get in!
It's going to be a popular night in June. Why? Because two of the top After Effects community artists are going to be on hand to talk about some advanced After Effects projects.
If you want to hang out third week in June, be sure to GET YOUR TICKET ONLINE (FREE thanks to Adobe)
Be sure to bring your ticket (collected at the door) to be eligible for one of our awesome sponsors door prize packages! Give us your ticket, we'll give you a little red drawing ticket! If you win, your prize info will go to your Event Brite email address.
Hey - we're on Twitter too - are you? We'll follow you. Don't worry about us clogging your feed. I'll only post during the days around meeting week; unless something really tweetworthy comes along. Tweetworthy? Is that a word? Ugh. http://www.twitter.com/dmala
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DMALA is now on TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/dmala Don't worry about clogging your feed. We'll probably only tweet during the week of the meeting, unless something really important comes up! We want to follow you too, to see what you're up to.
See you at the meeting
Your friends from DMA\LA
Warren, Tony, Ed, Tom and me
*Door Prizes*
See the newsletter! You have to be there and be a DMA\LA member to win!
SPECIAL THANKS TO AHARON RABINOWITZ FOR SPONSORSHIP.... check out his website All Bets Are Off to see what he's up to these days. And catch him on REDGIANTTV.com
There will be an update on the DMALA Website (http://www.dmala.org) as well as regular notices and announcements on my NinjaCrayon blog. (http://www.ninjacrayon.com).
See you at the next meeting!
You must be present to win. New Members welcome: JOIN (free of course)
If you have any announcements about jobs, projects or other employment opportunities, please contact Tom Luth (tom luth @ aol . com) (remove spaces).
And again, thanks to Adobe's sponsorship of DMA/LA this year, admission is free!
* Warren, Tony, Ed, Tom and Ko
digital projection made possible through the generous sponsorship of
Apple Computer and the Pixel Corps
with additional support from
Adobe Systems,
AJA,
ProMax Systems,
BIAS, Inc,
DigitalFilm Tree, and
Gefen Inc.
This meeting is presented in association with the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre,
a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
Are you a Final Cut editor? Did you know that Los Angeles' Final Cut User Group meets in this same theater each month? On the FOURTH WEDNESDAY of each month, join the LAFCPUG discussion - you know where! Click below to find out more:

The Gallery Theatre at Barnsdall Art Park
4800 Hollywood Boulevard
(between Vermont and Normandie)
Hollywood, CA 90027
Phone: 323.644.6272
* coming South/East on the 101: exit Hollywood, head East
* coming North/West on the 101: exit Vermont, head North, turn left (going West) onto Hollywood
* coming from the 5: exit Los Feliz, head West, turn left (going South) onto
Vermont, turn right (going West) on Prospect, Prospect becomes Hollywood
Enter through the gate on the South side of Hollywood Blvd. just East of the light at Edgemont, or West of the light at New Hampshire (which is just West of where Prospect and Hollywood come together). The theatre is at the top of the hill, adjacent to the art gallery (they have separate entrances).
Parking is free. There is parking at the bottom of the hill, but first try to find a space around the perimeter of the park at the top. Please park closely together, at an angle (regardless of how the parking spaces are painted!) to allow more cars to park. Click here for a PDF map (300k) of the grounds that points out the parking areas and includes other helpful hints.
Wheelchair access (or if you are carrying a lot of gear): Park in the lot next to the Hollyhock house (you will see a handicap parking sign - there are also spaces for loading etc.), come into the theatre entrance, and take the elevator down. There will be space in the front of the theatre for wheelchairs.
Click here for a Google interactive map, including the ability to get directions from your location to this address. There is also a Metro Red Line station at Vermont and Sunset, about a block and a half from the park's entrance.
Before or after the meeting, there is a fine restaurant row on Vermont between Hollywood and Franklin (just around the corner from the park). There are also a number of great ethic eateries along Hollywood.