Every year, BCTV's Production Manager Roland Boyden sits down to pull together clips and highlights for a "montage reel" for the Members Meeting in October. What may sound like a somewhat rote editing exercise becomes, in his hands, an opportunity for storytelling. This is the second time in the past three years that Roland's montage video has won a Hometown Video Award from the Alliance for Community Media, a national organization of which BCTV is a member.
You can order online any time, before or after the ceremony, using these links:
Click here to order 2014 BUHS Graduation
Click here to order 2014 Leland & Gray Graduation
Look for the "Order a Copy" button to the right of the video window.
Call 257-0888 if you have questions or problems.
BCTV volunteers and staff recorded the plenary sessions from the 2014 Slow Living Summit, held June 4-6 in the Latchis Theatre. The presentations were unique in that each speaker had an artistic collaborator who accompanied and enhanced the talk. Watch on Channel 8 over the next few weeks, or go to our Video Library to find Slow Living Summit plenaries from the past three years:
June is our busiest month for live events. Stop by our production booth and say hello when you see the bright blue t-shirts, cameras and cables. Live multi-camera productions are a highlight of the year - come and see BCTV in action!
- June 4-6: Slow Living Summit
- June 7: Strolling of the Heifers
- June 20: BUHS Graduation
- June 21: Leland & Gray Graduation
- July 4: Brattleboro Goes Fourth Parade
Click on our events calendar for more details.
All are welcome! Whether you're wondering what BCTV does and what it can do for your organization, or if you're a video producer and want to get more in-depth information about how to get your programs on BCTV, this night is for you. Join us for either or both of these back-to-back events. Click here to register (not required, but useful for ordering pizza).
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Orientation to BCTV
Wednesday, May 28
5:15 – 5:45 PM
E-mail us at info@brattleborotv.org if you want to be placed on waiting list. Click here for more information about the camp.
Where did the BCTV website go? Well, once we had over 2,000 videos in our fairly basic video player, things got hard to sort through. So we found a site design* that not only allows us to showcase our videos beautifully, but also allows users (like you) to log in and submit your programming online. It's not that we don't want to see you in the office, but how people make and share videos has advanced to the point where this workflow makes more sense for everyone.
Here's a quick tour to demonstrate how this site makes it easier than ever to watch and use BCTV: