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Youth Video Workshop: Aug. 24 ~ sign up now!

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This workshop, led by Rip Keller and Valeria Angelo, is open to youth ages 9-14. It will take place at the Memorial Bldg. in Hardwick on Wed., Aug 24 from 10am to 3pm. Pizza lunch provided. Sign up now, limited spaces available. Contact Leif at hardwicktv@comcast.net or 472-6655.

HCTV Volunteer Training March 21, 22, 23

hctvtraining20160321C smallHardwick Community Television is offering a basic introduction for the public to use video camera and sound equipment on March 21, 22, and 23 from 6-8:30pm. We will create a PSA (Public Service Announcement) as an exercise using in-camera editing. The goal of the training is for the volunteers to be confident in setting up a shot using the tripod, operating the camera, and recording sound using a variety of microphones. Successful completion of the training workshops allows volunteers to use studio equipment to work on their own programs. HCTV always has opportunities for volunteers in the community.
Our Public Access Station is located in the Top Floor of the Memorial Building. If you have any questions or want to sign up, contact Leif at the HCTV station. 472-6655 or hardwicktv@comcast.net.

Video Explorations Workshop – FREE

HCTVvideoexplorationsCOLOR1For youths (ages 9-14) Video Workshop
Sunday Nov 22, 2015 10AM- 3PM
Free (donations to the station are welcome and tax deductible!)

Spend a day in the Hardwick Community Television studio! After an introduction to the basic equipment: camera, tripod, microphones, and a green screen, participants will work in groups to create a short video. We’ll brainstorm, create a storyboard, videotape and edit. The end result is a short, fun project that we can share with friends and family and broadcast on HCTV channel 16! Pizza lunch provided.

Limited to 8 participants
pre-register by contacting Leif at HCTV: hardwicktv@comcast.net or 472-6655

HCTV Volunteer Training! October 19 and 21, 2015

HCTV is offering a basic introduction for the public to use camera equipment and editing equipment on October 19 and 21 from 6-8:30pm.

Our Public Access Station is located in the Top Floor of the Memorial Building. If you have any questions or want to sign up, contact Leif at the HCTV station. 472-6655 or hardwicktv@comcast.net.

What does it mean to be a volunteer producer at HCTV?

It means you can produce your own shows. We can provide the public with access to our equipment, editing, and training at no cost. Upon successful completion of basic video training, a volunteer can sign an agreement with HCTV. This agreement states that you can use our camera, sound and editing equipment with the understanding that anything you produce must be broadcast on Comcast Cable Channel 16. It is also expected that volunteers help out with an HCTV production (tape a meeting, game, etc.). Although we don’t have a studio production stage, volunteers do have access to the public meeting room on the top floor of the Memorial Building. Volunteer producers maintain full ownership of their productions. HCTV does not offer production services for hire, nor does HCTV produce videos for volunteers.

Are there employment opportunities for trained producers?

While we are always looking for producers to create their own shows or help out with an HCTV production, there are some paid opportunities for fully trained camera operators. We often have events that we need a trained camera person to cover. This could be a perfect opportunity for a high school student looking to earn some extra income. Also, high school students may be eligible to fulfill their community service hours by volunteering at the station.

What does the basic training entail?

We offer a minimum of two days of training to acquaint people with the equipment: video camera, tripod and sound equipment. We will create a PSA (Public Service Announcement) as an exercise using in-camera editing. The goal of the training is for the volunteers to be confident in setting up a shot using the tripod, operating the camera, and recording sound using a variety of microphones. An introduction to non-linear editing and basic post-production will be offered as a follow-up workshop.