Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Re: ISED student run t.v. broadcast & film production

We use HD cameras and record our weekly show live to iMovie so that it can be archived and/or podcasted. The quality of the import needs to be improved, however, so I would be very interested to hear about other schools workflow solutions.


On Sep 7, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Joan McGettigan wrote:

> Dear Members,
>
> We have a student run daily broadcast t.v. show for K-12 (different divisions participate at different levels). We are thinking of investing in HD versus standard definition facilities. Would you let me know what has worked for you? Is HD worth the
> investment? We have two campuses, one preK-8 and the other preK-12. The former uses Final Cut Pro in editing the daily broadcast and the latter uses more pedestrian software. Is Final Cut Pro worth teaching middle schoolers? If you do have broadcast
> facilities, do you offer additional classes to students?
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dr. Joan McGettigan
> Director of Technology Integration
> Pine Crest School
> (954) 492-4158
> www.pinecrest.edu
> joan.mcgettigan@pinecrest.edu
>
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