New Boulder Digital Arts space gives Front Range a bigger, better tech classroom

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Our friends at Boulder Digital Arts announced they’re moving into a 3,000-square foot space in Boulder this week. The new classroom space makes them better equipped to offer affordable classes taught by digital professionals who work with video editing, photography, design, new media and other technology. They’ve been a great resource for the Denver area and now they’re ready to be a regional powerhouse in digital education. Congrats, BDA.

Full details after the jump …

For Immediate Release: March 31, 2010

Media Contacts:

Bruce Borowsky, Boulder Digital Arts, 303-875-0276, bruce@boulderdigitalarts.com

or Patrick Hyde, Pivot Communication, 303-499-9291, phyde@pivotcomm.com

Boulder Digital Arts announces expansion into 3,000-square foot facility

BOULDER – After six years as a grassroots organization offering affordable classes in Web design, video production and other digital platforms, Boulder Digital Arts has opened a new, 3,000-square foot space and expanded its class offerings to serve a more diverse group of digital arts professionals, students and professionals.

Located at 1600 Range St. in Boulder, Boulder Digital Arts will boast many new features, including a state-of-the-art digital classroom; a digital lounge to meet, work and collaborate from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays; five office rentals for creative professionals; low-cost access to a computer lab featuring the latest video and photo-editing hardware and software; and space for meetings and social events.

BDA plans to offer a more diverse array of classes at its new building, catering to digital professionals, students, hobbyists and others in the creative community from Boulder County and beyond. Watch for a number of new digital video production and photography classes in the new space, as well as the new week-long Transitions Certificate Program for professionals shifting into new digital arenas.

“We’re thrilled to be moving into a more spacious setting,” co-founder Bruce Borowsky said of the new space. “The move will allow us to dramatically expand the number and types of courses we offer, and allow us to become the most affordable and exciting digital training center in the American West.”

BDA co-founders Bruce Borowsky and Zach Daudert launched Boulder Digital Arts in 2004 to offer low-cost, high-impact training in digital tools and new technology. Boulder is an important hub of the digital world, allowing BDA to leverage top-notch instructors and provide education in cutting-edge subjects and ideas. Borowsky, a Boulder Chamber of Commerce board member, has been a producer at People Productions in Boulder for more than 10 years. During that time he has worked on a wide variety of projects for both corporate and commercial clientele, not only as producer and director but also as cameraman, lighting director and editor. Daudert is a technology strategist, Web developer and filmmaker. He started his career as a video editor in the mid 1990s and moved into Web and mobile development when it became too interesting to ignore and promised a seemingly unlimited source of curiosity and experiments in the early 2000s.

“We’re amazed at how BDA has mushroomed since we opened our doors to become a hub of local digital professionals,” said Daudert. “We went from supporting Boulder locals to drawing people from surrounding states. With our certificate programs, we hope to draw people here for a full week of training.”

About Boulder Digital Arts (BoulderDigitalArts.com)

Located at 1600 Range St., Boulder Digital Arts is a one-stop community resource for digital artists, creative professionals and students in film/video, interactive media, photography, music and the Web. BDA offers a range of resources that embrace contemporary technology, particularly where it intersects with creative expression, including affordable training, a free online directory, Digital Salon series, free networking and special events and discounted access to tools and technology. BDA trainers are professionals and educators who bring a wealth of experience and know how to each training program.

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