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Things change, especially here in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area, which are known for rapid change.
This website began as a forum for people interested in producing quality content for public access television. The idea was, and still is, that great video content attracts large audiences – even if the venue is public access television.
Let’s face it, though. Traditional media, including public access TV, is being swept away by the internet. Newspapers and magazines are all but gone. Network television is not far behind. Basically, every website today can, and should be, a TV channel. So, let’s focus our efforts on video made for the internet…
What do we need to make it in the brave new world of internet television?
Number one in my opinion is a way to find each other and work together effectively – like a team. So, making this website a clearing house for people who have talent and skills to offer, and for people who need those talents and skills, is one direction. What do you think?
I submit that our objective should be to create great content, and place it where people can consume it, primarily the internet.
The name Bay Team Video is apropos. To date, this website has been focused on people in the San Francisco and Silicon Valley area that want to produce video, and offer it to an appreciative audience. The talent here is amazing: producers, directors, animators, screen writers, movie makers, special effects experts, promoters and PR people.
Movie and video creation is a “team sport”. So, how do we together leverage all our talents?
Do you need help to make your project a success? Can you share what you know with others who would like to learn? Do you want to give your time in exchange for experience? Is there an Oscar in your future? How can we help each other?
Please feel free to leave a comment. (To leave a comment, you must first register and login).
Sam
Here is the agenda for the meeting Thursday, 1/21 at Clare’s home in Sunnyvale.
1) Discuss the purpose of the current public access TV documentary project: promote, inform, inspire, bring P.A. to areas where it’s not currently supported, e.g. Sunnyvale.
2)Next steps with the documentary, e.g. review of first edit of the 30 minute program, re-writing script with “conflict/resolution” story, how to distribute, how to set up speaking engagements to promote the program.
3) Describe video – show conflict of losing freedom of speak rights being taken away, ways to get involved, history of and variety of shows to add to documentary, brainstorm any additional and more effective interviews of influential politicians who are willing to support PEG.
Clare Mullin, Producer
The next Bay Team Video meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7pm at Clare Mullin’s home. Since this is a private residence, we are not posting the address here. If you need the address or directions, please send an email to meeting@BayTeamVideo.com.
At the meeting, we will discuss our current project: a documentary about public access television. You are encouraged to get involved at any level.
Calling for talent, voice overs, background music and footage (20 second clips) to complete the documentary project about public access, which is being produced by Clare Mullin.
If you can help, please respond to the call by doing the following:
1) Click here to post a reply in the forum -AND-
2) Send an email to documentary@BayTeamVideo.com
You’re invited to Clare Mullin’s “Success Party” on Saturday, January 30th. Bring a story of success, plus a dish and a drink to share. Start time is 7pm. For location, please RSVP to success@claremullin.com
Reflect on your successes for 2009, and share your goals and visions for 2010. Bring a 20 second video clip of success on a flash drive or data DVD. Clips are also being collected for the documentary being created for Public Access TV
This is to let everyone know that the next Bay Team Video meeting will be in January. The exact date, time and place will be announced later. There will be no more meetings in December. If you missed the December 3rd meeting, you can listen to a recording by clicking on the “Meeting Archive” menu selection above.
Happy Holidays,
Ray Raffa
If you are a Bay Team Video member, please feel free to post topics in the forum.
Use the link on the right hand side of the screen, or click the “FORUM” menu selection at the top of this screen.
Do you have any questions about making videos, documentaries, television programs or films? We can share our expertise by discussing virtually any topic in the forum.
Sam Moore
A recording of the last Bay Team Video meeting on December 3, 2009 is available by clicking on “Meeting Archive” menu item at the top of this page. Recordings of previous meetings are arranged by date in this format: YYYY-MM-DD.
Next Meeting – Dec. 3rd, 7pm – CreaTV.
CreaTV San Jose is located in downtown San Jose, right off route 87.
255 West Julian Street, Suite 100
San Jose, CA 95110
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Even though the holidays are approaching quickly, CreaTV is still offering a few training classes in various aspects of television production in December, including studio production, field production and editing. Click >> Training Opportunities << for a list.
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