Are you a Non-Profit Professional? Artist? Performer? Filmmaker? Educator? Innovator? Collaborator? Then these upcoming workshops are for you! SCATV is offering two workshops with experienced grant writer and educator Ellen Gugel. The workshops are geared to anyone who is interested in learning how to research applicable grants and would would like to create successful grant proposals. Details: The first workshop will cover grant-seeking on Friday, September […]
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Locally Celebrating Local Access
Earlier this month Somerville’s SCATV sent an invitation to their June 20 Community Vault screening. A news article previewing the celebration appeared just before, detailing how they put it together. But for those of us who couldn’t make the trip, how did it go? Erica Jones: “We had around 50 people come. It was magical to see […]
We’re all invited!
Mark your calendars for an afternoon adventure into the Community Vault, a special theatrical experience of the best archive and contemporary videos produced by community TV stations and local filmmakers. We have unearthed footage, both familiar and weird, retro dance parties of the 1990’s, to narrative shorts from the 2000’s. It is truly a mosaic […]
Retrospective Community Media Screening ...
With media production technologies changing rapidly, our community is overdue for a retrospective of the productions and visions created and expressed locally over the years. Community Vault will showcase these archived programs alongside contemporary media work and will create a dialogue between the past and the present, asking “What has changed?” and “What […]
Call for Entries: Community Vault Video ...
With media production technologies changing rapidly, our community is overdue for a retrospective of the productions and visions created and expressed locally over the years. Community Vault will showcase archived programs from local Community Access TV stations alongside your contemporary media work. The program will curate these works to create a dialogue between the past […]