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Vermont Community Media Centers

Videos about community access media and it's significant importance to vibrant communities eveywhere.
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  • Holdup.avi

    Vermont singer-songwriter Phil Henry performs on the Instant Coffeehouse. Check him out at www.philhenryband.com

    Published 1 month ago

    By rebeccapad

  • Power IT Down? A Look at Technology's Role in Climate Change

    Interview, discussion, and interesting facts about the information and communication technology industry's role in climate change. As part of the 350.org initiative, various experts share insight into the impact of technology use by individuals and businesses, the demands it places on energy consumption, and its contribution to overall CO2 emissions.

    Published 3 months ago

    By RETN

  • VT Women's Mentoring Program: Making a Difference one Woman at a Time

    CCTV Productions produced this award winning 13-minute video for Mercy Connections and Vermont Works for Women. It tells the story of the Vermont Women's Mentoring Program which connects women leaving prison with mentors in the community. The video includes interviews with program officials, incarcerated women and mentor/mentee pairs. It also features the song "Road to Freedom" by Rebecca Padula and Jess Wilson, written specifically for the project.

    Published 3 months ago

    By Jess Wilson

  • The Burlington Electric Department: Building a Local and Sustainable Energy Future

    CCTV Productions produced this video for the Burlington Electric Department. It uses the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the McNeil Generating Station to tell the larger story of the Burlington Electric Department's leadership on energy issues and encourages other Vermont communities to look at innovative ways to secure their energy future.

    Published 3 months ago

    By Jess Wilson

  • Patrick Fitzsimmons Autumn

    from Patrick's birthday show at Town Hall Theater in Middlebury, VT. Produced by Rebecca Padula for the Instant Coffeehouse. For more information check out patrick's website www.patrickfitzsimmons.net

    Published 3 months ago

    By rebeccapad

  • Center for Digital Initiatives at UVM - PSA

    A PSA produced by Robin Katz and narrated by Jake Barickman of the University of Vermont Libraries' Center for Digital Initiatives. The video was created using Apple's Keynote and i-Movie on a MacBook Pro.

    Published 4 months ago

    By RETN

  • Radiator (105.9 FM Burlington) PSA

    Radiator (105.9 FM burlington) PSA

    Published 4 months ago

  • RETN 350 PSA - Arctic is Melting

    This is one of a series of PSAs produced by RETN Channel 16, Burlington, Vermont, for 350 -- an international day of climate change -- Oct. 24

    Published 4 months ago

    By RETN

  • RETN 350 PSA - CO2 Rising - 29 sec

    One of a series of PSAs developed by RETN Channel 16 in Burlington, Vermont, promoting 350—a day of international climate action.

    Published 4 months ago

    By RETN

  • RETN 350 Promo - Voices Heard

    One of a series of PSAs produced by RETN Channel 16 in Burlington, Vermont, to promote 350—a day of international climate action— on Oct. 24, 2009

    Published 4 months ago

    By RETN

  • O'Brien Community Center Celebration and Preview of the Riverwalk Celebration

    Dan Higgins produced this video about O'Brien Community Center Celebration and the preview of the Riverwalk celebration in Winooski.

    Published 5 months ago

  • "Open Sourcing Community Media" by Craig Sinclair @ Ignite Amherst

    Craig Sinclair ignited on "Open Sourcing Community Media." Craig is the Community Media Coordinator for Amherst Community Television. He is leading national efforts to create a Open Media System for community media outlets...giving open source access to all citizens! Recorded by Amherst Community Television on September 22, 2009 at Wünderarts in Amherst, MAACTV on Facebook
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Ignite Amherst
Ignite Amherst on Facebook
Ignite Amherst on TwitterFilmed and Edited by James O'Connor

    Published 5 months ago

  • Rik Palieri cheers VCAM!

    Songwriter's Notebook producer and host, Rik Palieri, took a few minutes out from a recent episode of his show to talk about how VCAM has made a difference in his life.

    Published 5 months ago

  • VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    VCAM Offers Digital Tools and Training to Help Build Engaged Communities

    Published 5 months ago

  • Sweet Home Ludlow

    Vermont Bluesman Chris Kleeman and his band visit the Instant Coffeehouse.

    Published 5 months ago

    By rebeccapad

  • "How Do You See Your Community?" PSA for PEG Access TV

    Public Service Announcement for public, educational, and governmental access channels, produced by Karla Saldaña and Linda Litowsky, of channelAustin, Austin's public access facility: http://channelaustin.org. Quicktime Movie version available for download at http://blip.tv/file/2537258

    Published 5 months ago

  • WBC at Montpelier on 9/1/09

    The Westboro Baptist Church pickets the passage of new legislation allowing same-sex marriage. Montpelier residents stage a counter-protest. Footage by Chris Craig for ORCA Media

    Published 6 months ago

    By orcamedia

  • ORCA Media Moments: Jim Merkel

    Jim Merkel is the author of "Radical Simplicity: Small Footprints on a Finite Earth." He spoke at Vermont College, Montpelier, Vermont on July 1, 2007. Videotaped by Rick McMahan for ORCA Media.

    Published 7 months ago

    By orcamedia

  • Wampum Belts Reception at Shelburne Museum

    On July 10, 2009 Shelburne Museum hosted a reception to commemorate two Wampum Belts on loan from the Bishop of Chartres and the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Chartres. French Ambassador to the U.S. Pierre Vimont, Senator Patrick Leahy, Governor James Douglas, and former Penobscot nation chief, James Sappier speak about the belts, the Quadricentennial and the historical ties between the nations.

    Published 7 months ago

    By RETN

  • Strolling of the Heifers parade highlights

    Saturday, June 6 was the seventh year for the Strolling of the Heifers parade in Brattleboro. Rated as one of the top 10 summer events in Vermont by the state chamber of commerce, this event, which runs from Friday through Sunday, is a gathering of farm animals, farm equipment, farmers, food producers, schools, children, arts groups, musicians and performers, to celebrate and showcase Vermont agriculture. I saw the parade, which was an hour of non-stop music, cute cows and kids, floats, dragons and dancers. It was one of the most creative and entertaining parades I have seen in Vermont, and highly recommended for anyone to see it.

    Published 8 months ago

    By JoannaCummings

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 3: Burton Snowboards

    Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. What free speech issues were involved in the Burton Snowboard marketing campaign that relied on images found offensive by some critics?Catherine Crump, National ACLU First Amendment Working Group attorney, presents the details of the case along with ACLU of Vermont staff attorney, Dan Barrett.39 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 2: Burlington Telecom & Al Jazeera

    Speech and other forms of expression are vibrant and dynamic in Vermont, thanks in part to technology as well as “edgy” youth culture. Could Burlington Telcom have censored the Al Jazeera-English channel by deleting it from cable offerings, as some demanded?Justin McCabe, attorney with Downs, Rachlin & Martin, presents the details of this case. 28 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Thought & Expression in a Changing World Part 1: Recent Developments in First Amendment Law

    The First Amendment hasn’t stood still as the nation’s been wired, hot-spots have been built, and friends have been invited to join Facebook accounts.ACLU-VT Staff Attorney, Dan Barrett, provides an overview of relevant Free Speech cases from the last year or so. 49 minutes

    Published 8 months ago

  • Addison County Humane Society video

    On June 19, 2009, KJ Denhert came to Middlebury, Vermont to perform her music at a fundraising event for the Addison County Humane Society. My wife Elaine and I were asked to make this video, which played before the performance. Enjoy, and if you would like to help out the ACHS, visit their Website (you can find it at the end of the video.)

    Published 8 months ago

  • Myra Flynn performs "Long Fall Down"

    Part of the ORCA Media Moments series on YouTube. Visit our page for more great videos.

    Published 8 months ago

    By orcamedia

  • Champ Video Discussion

    The now famous Champ video of 2009 is discussed by the participants of a videoblogging workshop at VCAM, in Burlington, Vermont. This video was made as a an editing demonstration.

    Published 8 months ago

  • Published 9 months ago

    By CAT-TV

  • Welcome to Reality Intro

    This is an intro I cut together back in the mid 90s for a cult favorite public access TV show I co-produced in Burlington, Vermont called "Welcome to Reality." WTR was hosted by Dan Zucker. The show was part hoax, part irate rant, part improvised theater, part social experiment and part deranged psychotic break. This was edited using a "linear" tape-to-tape edit suite on 3/4" U-Matic tape in 1996 or 1997. Apologies to Thomas Dolby. For more information, see: parallaxman.com/wtr/realitymain.htm

    Published 9 months ago

  • 5/22/09 Vermont Workers' Center Show

    Last show with this host - kind of a hodge podge of labor music videos and talk about the Employue Free Choice Act - a way to create a more democratic workplace and country.

    Published 9 months ago

    By Vermont Workers Center

  • An Important Element of Our Life

    Part 2: Burlington area public access producer, James Gero, set out into the community with his camera to answer two questions: 1) How does public access benefit my community 2) What does the future of community media look like? This is another excerpt from a series of terrific interviews. In this clip Burlington Mayor Bob Kiss describes his thoughts on maintaining public access media into the future claiming "Public access really does ensure democracy in Burlington, and it helps to promote citizen participation and that's really critical to Burlington's future."

    Published 9 months ago

  • There's no more critical time than now...

    Burlington area public access producer, James Gero, set out into the community with his camera to answer two questions: 1) How does public access benefit my community 2) What does the future of community media look like?This is an excerpt from just one of his terrific interviews. In this clip Governor Douglas describes his thoughts on the value of public access media and suggests "There's no more critical time than now to get involved in your public access station."

    Published 9 months ago

  • Sugaring Season at the Proctor Maple Research Center, Underhill Center, VT

    During April of 2009 I visited the Proctor Maple Research Center (PMRC), to interview staff about their sugaring operation and maple research.

    Published 9 months ago

    By JoannaCummings

  • VCAST: 3-Point Lighting Explained

    VCAM production manager Bill Simmon demonstrates 3-point lighting for film and video by lighting an interview subject.

    Published 10 months ago

  • VCAST: 3-Point Lighting Explained

    VCAM production manager Bill Simmon demonstrates 3-point lighting for film and video by lighting an interview subject.

    Published 10 months ago

  • VCAM [121]

    11/14/08: So you want to be on TV? In Burlington Vermont VCAM, Vermont Community Access Media, has been providing media tools and education to the general community for years. Eva, a former producer of The Deadbeat Club, talks to other cable access producers about the magic of television and the freedom of self-expression.Featuring:http://www.vermontcam.org/ Location: VCAM, Burlington, VT

    Published 11 months ago

  • VCAM [121]

    11/14/08: So you want to be on TV? In Burlington Vermont VCAM, Vermont Community Access Media, has been providing media tools and education to the general community for years. Eva, a former producer of The Deadbeat Club, talks to other cable access producers about the magic of television and the freedom of self-expression.Featuring:http://www.vermontcam.org/ Location: VCAM, Burlington, VT

    Published 11 months ago

  • RETN Shows School Board Meetings Online Using "Clickable Agendas"

    Did you know you that RETN places all the school board meetings we tape on our website for online viewing? We also use "Clickable Agendas" so you can watch what you want, only what you want, when you want. www.retn.org/schools.phpThis is one of several community services we provide that has been challenged by Comcast during our contract negotiations. Please write us a note if you value the services we provide. We'll include it in our counter-petition to Vermont's Public Service Board. Address your letter to RETN Board of Directors and email it to dougd@retn.org

    Published 1 year ago

    By RETN

  • VCAM Board Members in the Era of New Media

    Vice Chair of the VCAM Board of Directors, Kitty Martin, speaks at the 2008 Producer's Recognition Dinner about what it's like to be a board member in the era of new media.

    Published 1 year ago

  • VCAM Board Members in the Era of New Media

    Vice Chair of the VCAM Board of Directors, Kitty Martin, speaks at the 2008 Producer's Recognition Dinner about what it's like to be a board member in the era of new media.

    Published 1 year ago

  • Inside Seven Days - RETN vs Comcast

    Shay Totten elaborates on his recent Fair Game column about contract negotiations between RETN and Comcast and the effect it will have on Vermont communities.

    Published 1 year ago

    By RETN

  • Planning Tools to Further Fair Housing in Your Community

    CCTV Productions produced this video for the CVOEO Fair Housing project and it will be used in trainings around the state for municipal leaders. It describes the connection between fair housing and affordable housing. Municipalities have a responsibility to promote fair housing and adopting planning and zoning rules that allow for the creation of affordable housing is one way to meet those responsibilities. The video profiles projects in Middlebury and Tinmouth. For more information contact the CVOEO Fair Housing Project at 800.278.7971.

    Published 1 year ago

    By CCTVProductions

  • VCAM Commercial

    You'll recognize many familiar VCAM producers in this 30 second spot produced at the VCAM studio, using equipment and software available to citizens in our viewing area and featuring music from local artists, Carrigan.

    Published 1 year ago

  • Naked Brattleboro Episode 9 - Nuclear Free Jubilee!

    Join Freddy & Timmy as they attend the Nuclear Free Jubilee in Brattleboro, VT on October 25th, 2008.The Nuclear Free Jubilee was organized to highlight the importance of safe renewable enrgy supplies and to urge the closing of the Entergy Vermont Yankee plant in Vernon, VT when its license expires in 2012.

    Published 1 year ago

    By nakedbrattleboro

  • VCAST 4: "If You Can't Say Anything Nice..."

    Edmunds Middle School 8th grader Keith LaFountaine made this 5-minute short film for his "Capstone Project," using VCAM gear and the mentorship of production manager, Bill Simmon.

    Published 1 year ago

  • VCAST Number Two: Survey Says Goodbye

    The popular VCAM show Survey Says! ran its final live episode on Sunday night January 20th. Congratulations on 9 years, Jamie and crew!

    Published 2 years ago

  • VCAST Number Two: Survey Says Goodbye

    The popular VCAM show Survey Says! ran its final live episode on Sunday night January 20th. Congratulations on 9 years, Jamie and crew!

    Published 2 years ago

  • VCAST Number One: Meet the VCAM Staff

    In this first ever episode of the VCAM VCAST, we meet the intrepid VCAM staff.

    Published 2 years ago

  • VCAST Number One: Meet the VCAM Staff

    In this first ever episode of the VCAM VCAST, we meet the intrepid VCAM staff.

    Published 2 years ago

  • VCAST Number One: Meet the VCAM Staff

    In this first ever episode of the VCAM VCAST, we meet the intrepid VCAM staff.

    Published 2 years ago

  • Hisrory Of FACT pt 2

    history of FACT part 2

    Published 2 years ago

    By FACT8

  • History Of FACT 1

    Part one of the history of our stations

    Published 2 years ago

    By FACT8

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