Video Production

Our video production facility serves B. W. Harris School and the community with studio facilities needed for video and graphics production.  Students acquire the skills and knowledge to succeed professionally in the demanding but creatively-rewarding world of video, film, digital, and print communications. The school’s ongoing challenge to our students is for them to become the best producers they can be during their school years as well as in the work environment upon graduation.


Student Archie Hall adjusts his camera


Video production setup

Educational Television On the Internet

http://www.channelonenetwork.com/

 

Cable in the Classroom:

http://www.ciconline.com

 

www.teachertube.com

 

www.pbs.org/teachers.

 

http://www.mindtv.org

http://www.teachers.tv



What is Teachers TV?

Teachers TV is the digital channel for everyone who works in schools. Its programmes cover every subject in the curriculum, all key stages and every professional role – from teaching assistant to head teacher. You can watch teachers on digital cable and satellite and programmes anytime, on-demand and for free at: www.teachers.tv



B.W.Harris School Video Policy

  • It is the professional responsibility of all instructional staff members to be aware of--and adhere--to the law as it relates to the use of videos in the school.

  • A video can NOT be shown for entertainment but MUST be aligned with the teacher's short and long term lesson plans. 

  • Videos which ARE NOT a part of the media center collection must be pre-approved by the school's administration and reflected in lesson plans before being shown in the classroom.

  • Teachers are to check out VCRs or DVD players to be used for educational purposes only.

  • Request for any videotaping (i.e., by the SWAT Team) must be presented to the media center attendant at least one day in advance.

 

Teachers MUST follow all Copyright Laws. NO EXCEPTIONS!!

Below are some links explaining copyright.