How great is this spot? Pretty darn great if you ask us. And if you continued to ask us questions, we would guess that the next one would be, “Hey. Who made that?”
Well that would be the one and only Gen Liu, BCAT’s Website and Brooklyn Bulletin Board Coordinator. When Gen isn’t busy making promos for our Center for Media Education, she’s busy keeping track of our massive databases or keeping the Bulletin Board on track or doing a myriad other things that go into making BCAT work like the well-oiled machine that it is. (Soon we’ll be converting to wind power, but until then, oil will have to do.)
Sorry. That was a bad oil pun.
But lets get back to this Center for Media Education promo. Can you believe that something like this exists? State-of-the-art-studios? Editing bays for as far as the near-sighted eye can see? (We’ve got seven of them.) Access to camera equipment and audio equipment for FREE? Uhhhh AND you get the opportunity to broadcast your own TV show on one of four cable channels?
Dang!
That’s really some amazing stuff. And it’s all right here a BCAT.
Want to partake of some of this amazing stuff? The first thing you gotta do is attend an orientation. Lucky for you, our new January – March 2009 course schedule was just announced.
Orientations are Free.
Space is available on a first come, first served basis.
• Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, 6pm-8pm
• Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009, 11am-1pm
• Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009, 6pm-8pm
• Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009, 11am-1pm
• Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 6pm-8pm
• Saturday, March 7, 2009, 11am-1pm
Once you attend one of those, all you have to do is enroll in either our Basic Field Production & Editing Workshop or our Basic Television Studio Workshop and you’re well on your way to becoming a Certified BCAT Community Producer. (This means you get access to all the goodies that BCAT has to offer. Whoo hoo!)
To find out when those classes and more are offered, take a gander at the Center for Media Education’s at BCAT’s website.
Oh. And welcome to the blog. We’re going to start utilizing this thing like nobody’s business.
Stay tuned!
(Get it? Stay tuned? Like. On television… and we’re a television station? See?! See how that’s kind of funny.)
Ahem.
We’ll start working on our jokes.