GeorgeC said:
I've got the Blender for Dummies book myself and a book or two written by developers of the program.
Expect a steep learning curve for the interface. This is not all like a video editing program or Photoshop that's for sure!
However, its capabilities are fantastic and won't sink you $2,000 or more into debt like most professional programs do... and it can do most, if not all, the same things Maya, Lightwave, etc. do basically.
It has been used a lot for European productions not so much in the US... I think the entertainment industry in the USand software developers/schools have a very cozy relationship with each other and want to keep things that way in spite of the existence of freeware like Blender.
There was just recently a story that came out about Digital Domain and how they were taking advantage of student interns that were part of an academic program linked to that company.
I'm telling you, education in North America is very crooked right now. You have to be very careful about schools and their affiliations. They're for profit even if they're state school institutions. Education is just as crooked as the government is right now...