- Presenters: Greg Van Antwerp, Franny Hannigan, Mark Ingram
- Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2015, 7:30 PM
- Location: Danbury Hospital Creasy Auditorium
By Lisa Leifels
Are you one of the growing number of people spending more of your time online watching digital videos? Instead of just watching the videos would you like to learn how to create and share your own digital videos? This is the topic that will be covered on June 2nd, at the next DACS general meeting, by Greg Van Antwerp, Franny Hannigan and Mark Ingram, who all work at Charter Community Access TV.
The three person panel will start off with a brief introduction to public-access television including the history of it and where it is today. They will go over the three different types of training that Charter CTV offers to the public at their studio and they will also talk about what equipment is necessary for the training class.
Greg is the Charter CTV Supervisor and has been with the company since 1988. He is constantly learning more about multi-media presentations, marketing, and social media content distribution. Franny is the Community Access Coordinator for Charter and is in charge of the video production training department at CTV. Mark has been a coordinator with Charter since 1998 and specializes in equipment management and training. The majority of their presentation will be spent demonstrating how to create a video and how to upload it to YouTube and then share it, both on Facebook and Twitter.
This will be a great opportunity to learn more about Charter CTV’s training course that will be starting soon – the good news is that it is free and no prior experience is necessary. This presentation is also free and open to DACS members and the general public, starting at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, June 2nd, in the Creasy Auditorium at the Danbury Hospital. There is plenty of free parking in the guest parking garage adjacent to the auditorium. After the meeting, everyone is invited to the Danbury Hospital Praxair Café for additional networking.