Can batteries really replace diesel on set? How do I know what batteries I need for a shoot? What do I do when a battery is running low?
Get all your answers to all your clean energy questions at the Clean Energy Battery Workshop, and be among the first to try new clean energy gear including VBS Battery Packs and Urban Power Source (UPS) Unit.
This workshop takes place on Sunday August 14, from 9am till 1pm, at the IATSE 891 Member Centre: 1622 Boundary Road Burnaby, BC.
Registration is free, lunch will be provided, and there are door prizes including an iPad!
To register for the workshop, click here.
For more information, call 604.862.5973 or email hillaryb@iatse.com
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