Monday, August 27, 2007

Editing Upgrade Classes


Bigger, Better, Stronger, Faster, more processing power and upgraded software... the new COW 3.0 systems are here...with Final Cut Express ... all » HD for editing, Live Type for graphics production and Soundtrack for audio manipulation. If you are a current TCTV member certified for editing take the free upgrade class. Classes are scheduled for September and October call (360) 956-3100 to register.

Friday, August 10, 2007

New online video option!

In addition to the video featured on our programming page and Google Video, TCTV now has a blip.tv channel:



Visit the page or subscribe to a feed to stay up to date on the latest online programs. We will continue to post our shows on Google Video and of course at www.tctv.net!

Friday, August 03, 2007

TCTV Volunteer Picnic



If you are a current member of TCTV join us at Burfoot Park on August 22nd from 5:30 - 8:30pm. Don't make any reservations on the 22nd or show up at the station because we will be closed. Call if you need directions or more information, 956-3100

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Down Week Work

Thanks to Maggie, Jeremiah, Dan, Robert and Dezi we have a newly painted Chroma Key wall at TCTV. This time it is a nice chroma key green and it is a little wider than before.



We also put a fresh coat of Peach with a nice looking texture on some of the flats, repainted the columns and stained the wooden screens.


Saturday, June 23, 2007

What the FCC?

Local Governments Ask Court to Stay FCC Ruling on Video Franchising

Washington, DC – June 20, 2007 –
Local government and nonprofit organizations from around the country today asked a federal appeals court to block, pending judicial review, implementation of the recent franchising order adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which may otherwise go fully into effect in the next several weeks. The organizations assert that the FCC Order will severely restrict the ability of local governments to protect their citizens, rights-of-way, community channels and public safety networks. The organizations assert that the request for Stay is in the public interest since, among other things, under the FCC Order, "local franchising authorities will be forced to rush franchising decisions without being given an opportunity to ensure the interests of the public, including safety concerns, are met."

According to the Motion for Stay filed today in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, "The ‘Alice in Wonderland’-like quality of the Order, where up is down and down is up, is readily apparent." For example, in the Order the FCC created an arbitrary 90-day shot-clock for local governments to negotiate, review, obtain public comment and enact new franchise agreements even though Congress, under the Communications Act, gives local governments longer periods to complete more straightforward tasks, such as approving transfers or modification requests. The organizations are also concerned that the Order will accelerate the widening of the digital divide, and result in a "race to the bottom, with local governments stripped of their authority to ensure that the public interest is protected."

The organizations participating in today’s Motion for Stay include the Alliance for Communications Democracy (ACD), Alliance for Community Media (ACM), National Association of Counties (NACo), National League of Cities (NLC), National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA), and The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM).

Additionally, the organizations contend that if implemented without a court’s review, the FCC Order will cause irreparable harm to local communities and the citizens they serve, because among other things, the Order preempts important local laws and agreements, and undermines the ability of local governments to protect their citizens. Congress has long established that local franchising authorities have the right to negotiate franchise agreements that meet the communities’ needs and interests since they contain provisions for community resources, including public, educational, and government access channel capacity, programming support, and access to the services by schools, libraries, police and fire departments throughout our communities.

The organizations filed Petitions for Review of the FCC Order in April 2007, stating that the Order "exceeds the FCC’s statutory authority," is "arbitrary and capricious," and "an abuse of discretion, unsupported by substantial evidence, and in violation of the United States Constitution." The Order also "violates both the Communications Act and Administrative Procedure Act’s public notice requirements," according to the Petitioners. Those Petitions are now pending action in the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

For more information or for a copy of the Joint Motion for Stay, contact:

NACo: Jim Philipps, 202-942-4220, www.naco.org

NLC: Sherry Conway Appel, 202-626-3003, or Christina Loftus, 202-626-3173, www.nlc.org

NATOA: Steve Traylor, 703-519-8035, www.natoa.org

USCM: Elena Temple, 202-861-6719, www.usmayors.org

ACD: Barbara Popovic, 312-738-1400, www.acd.org

ACM: Anthony Riddle, 202-393-2650, www.alliancecm.org

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Goodbye to You

TCTV Work study employee Amber Smith, who just graduated from evergreen (see below) has moved to Portland Oregon. We will miss you Amber but we wish you luck.







Happy Birthday and Congraduations



Three of our staff just reached some significant milestones recently...

TCTV Intern Maggie Flickinger (left) just celebrated her 21st birthday last week.

Work study employees Morgan Dusatko (right) and Amber Smith (not shown) just graduated from Evergreen college.

Good work, we knew you could do it.


Tuesday, May 29, 2007

TCTV Yaya activities at What You Got?

What You Got? Youth Documentary Crew!

Join the fun on the documentary crew for the fourth annual What You Got? Youth Arts Fest! This celebration of youth culture, films, music, art and spoken word is June 28th-July 1st in venues all over Olympia including the Capitol Theater and outdoors at Sylvester Park. Contact Jessica at TCTV by phone, email or Myspace for more info. To be part of the documentary crew, please be under 21 and a certified member of TCTV. Adults are welcome to come and help out too!

We are hosting a FREE workshop

Friday June 29th 12 pm to 3 pm at the Olympia Freeschool as part of What You Got?! Participants will create a short collaborative video about fun local topics and will get their own DVD. All ages under 21 are welcome but this workshop is mostly for children or the child at heart. Pre-registration is required.

Contact Jessica at TCTV to sign up for the

documentary crew or register for the workshop.

Email: yayamedia@tctv.net Myspace: www.myspace.com/yayamedia

Phone: 360-956-3100 x114




For info about What You Got?

www.myspace.com/whatyougotfest

www.olyfilm.org/whatyougot



Thursday, May 17, 2007

Conference Video

For those of you who did not attend the Regional conference of the Alliance for Community Media last month there is now video on the web that you can watch. TCTV volunteers, Rus Geh and Cherrie Reddoch, videotaped the workshops. You can now view them on the ACM Northwest Region website at www.acmnwr.org. Go to the site and click on 2007 conference video posted or simply click on the videos below.

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COMMUNITY BUILDING AND COLLABORATIONS - Effective community development helps build bridges and strengthen organizations. Learn ways to develop successful community partnerships and strategies to avoid potential pit-falls of organizational collaborations.

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NORTHWEST MEDIA POLICY ISSUES - State legislation and FCC rules..what’s next and how will it affect us all?

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INNOVATIONS AND INSPIRATIONS – Podcasting, citizen journalism, and video blogs are changing the media paradigm. How can we evolve our organizations to keep pace with evolving media technology or team with other media groups to bridge the digital gap.

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EMPOWERING YOUNG VOICES – learn about successful youth media projects.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

What You Got

The Olympia Film Society presents WHAT YOU GOT?, the fourth annual Olympia 21 and Under Fest, June 28th-July 1st, 2007. This Fest showcases movies, music, art, comics, spoken word and everything in between by folks 21 and under. This year the festival will expand to include 4 stages, 50+ bands from all over the region, and more art!!!

Accepting: movies, films or videos of any genre and length: Animation, experimental, music video, short, feature, narrative, or documentary. If you do computer art, submit a disc to play in our new-media installations. If you make comic books or graphic novels, send us a copy to add to our Comics Library.

Please, pass along this call for entries to anyone you think might be interested. Also, we would greatly appreciate suggestions of other festivals or organizations that would be good for us to contact.

Download entry forms and check out updates at: www.olyfilm.org/whatyougot Submission Deadline: May 1st 2007.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Alliance for Community Media - Northwest Regional Conference

ENGAGE, ENLIGHTEN, EMPOWER: MAKE OUR MEDIA MATTER
Saturday, April 28th,
Phoenix Inn Suites, Olympia Washington
A conference for people interested in making communities stronger by supporting community based media and media arts.
Register Online

10:00 - OPENING KEYNOTE
Explore our place as community media organizations, media artists, and activists in shaping the media landscape and enhancing localism. What can we do to build a better media system that includes all of us?

11:15 – 1:00 BEST OF THE NORTHWEST LUNCH AND VIDEO AWARDS

1:00 - WORKSHOPS
COMMUNITY BUILDING AND COLLABORATIONS - Effective community development helps build bridges and strengthen organizations. Learn ways to develop successful community partnerships and strategies to avoid potential pit-falls of organizational collaborations.

NORTHWEST MEDIA POLICY ISSUES - State legislation and FCC rules..what’s next and how will it affect us all?

2:30 - WORKSHOPS
INNOVATIONS AND INSPIRATIONS – Podcasting, citizen journalism, and video blogs are changing the media paradigm. How can we evolve our organizations to keep pace with evolving media technology or team with other media groups to bridge the digital gap.

EMPOWERING YOUNG VOICES – learn about successful youth media projects.
4:00 - CLOSING PLENARY
Check out last year's conference held at Puget Sound Access

Monday, March 05, 2007

TCTV Training Show - March 2007

The newest episode of the TCTV Training Show!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

TCTV Podcast

TCTV has begun podcasting some of its programs! You can subscribe with iTunes or any RSS feed reader.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

The TCTV Training Show

Here is the February edition of the TCTV Training show produced by the students of the Digital Field and Editing Class.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Understanding Residential Growth Meeting

This is the Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) meeting on Understanding Residential Growth from January 10, 2007. The meeting provided information from professionals on growth, housing, traffic and the future of Thurston County and the I-5 corridor. Attendees represented city and town staff, community leaders, and elected officials from throughout the Thurston County region.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Elements of Photoshop Workshop

Many TCTV members attended the recent workshop on Photoshop Elements Saturday the 6th. This was one of the free monthly workshops following the monthly member mixer every first Saturday of the month. Those that attended learned how to make cool titles, doctor photographs and cut and paste a staff member's face onto the body of the executive director.


If you missed the free workshop on Adobe Photoshop Elements keep an eye on the training page of the TCTV web site. We will be offering some advanced classes in March and you may have another chance to learn this powerful and fun digital tool. Also be sure and attend the Monthly Member Mixer each month and stay for the free workshop. In February we will have a guest lecturer teaching the legal issues of videotaping in public.