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Shotgun course "Building a Modern Pipeline with Shotgun" in fxphd

I just received a promotional email from Shotgun offering a 10% discount in this course, please let us know how the course went, if you attend.

We've teamed up with the folks over at fxphd to offer a special course called "Building a Modern Pipeline with Shotgun".

The class will cover topics like:

Getting Shotgun setup at your studio
Building a project, then scheduling tasks and tracking their progress
Setting up a solid review pipeline
Getting Toolkit setup and building your own apps
Special talks featuring tips & tricks from real studios using Shotgun 
Those taking the class will receive a special extended Shotgun trial for use during the class.
Sign up today using promo code "shotgun" and fxphd will graciously offer 10% off your fxphd membership.

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