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WKTV Digital Cinema Guild and my family secret – new CJ journal

Digital Cinema Guild logoI am about to take a very special journey into the past thanks to the new WKTV Digital Cinema Guild that launches at the WKTV Community Media Center on September 29, 2015 and continues every second Tuesday thereafter at 7:00 pm at the station on 5261 Clyde Park Avenue SW in Wyoming. This will be a very personal journey despite the fact that I have worked as a Citizen Journalist Editor for the station, and have shared a number of articles on this website. But the Digital Cinema Guild is an all-new experience.

I’ve always known that WKTV offered everyone in the community access to a vast array of equipment. However, the key word there is “vast,” and it seemed way too complicated to me to get the hang of all that gear. Ironically, for someone in the media business, I actually dreaded to even try making my own film – and by the way, when I use the word “film” I’m really talking digital media in various storytelling formats from long form narratives or shorts, and/or documentaries.

But that was then.

Grandpa
Lyman Adelbert “Del” Havens, age 16, Eighth Grade Graduation, White Creek School, Cedar Springs, MI

A secret about my grandfather came to light a few years ago, several years after his death, and suddenly the WKTV Digital Media Guild was right here, as though the Universe was saying to me, “Do this!” I have the perfect opportunity to actually create a documentary film project exploring this secret and it’s impact on our family with my sister Lynette. We’re going to work/play on this together, but the cool thing is we are not on our own!

For just $20 apiece, we are going to be guided through the film making process under the direction of successful digital film experts and industry leaders using WKTV’s state-of-the-art digital cinema equipment with coaches standing by! Even better, there are three different programs that deal with various aspects of film making:

1) Pre-production & Script writing (developing the story and figuring out how to tell it)
2) Production (using the WKTV gear to shoot the project)
3) Post-production (editing!)

At the end, WKTV will broadcast our finished project to the area communities. WOW!

Helping us along the way are two of the area’s most experienced filmmakers:

Barbara Roos, founder of Grand Valley State University’s Film & Video Program, brings more than 40 years’ experience as a scriptwriter, film maker and professor of film. She joined academia from an award-winning career in public broadcasting, both television and radio.

Girbe Eefsting, film producer for advertising agencies, corporations, governmental agencies, NGOs and NPOs, including ten years with Grand Rapids Community Media Center. In 1996, Girbe founded the Grand Valley Summer Film Program. In 2010, he founded Film Farm, specializing in media production, education and preservation.

Barbara, Girbe and WKTV will also engage established local and national filmmakers to bring their expertise to the program. I can’t wait!

I’ll be sharing my experience with the Digital Cinema Guild as Lynette and I go through the film making experience. But why not join us? We need all the brainstorming buddies we can find as we start imagining how to tell this story…and I’ll let you in on the secret as we go along.

Hope to see you there!

For more information and to register go to WKTV Digital Cinema Guild.

WKTV Kicks Off Digital Cinema Guild

colleen_piersonAre you interested in developing skills as a digital cinematographer? Are you a filmmaker who would like access to WKTV’s extensive equipment inventory? Join the WKTV Cinema Guild!

Tom Norton, President of WKTV is more than passionate about the formation of the guild.

“The Digital Cinema Guild is going to be a huge asset to film makers.  The pedigree WKTV has as instructors and the caliber of pro gear is the perfect blend.  WKTV truly believes this is a logical step in building stronger, more creative and more vibrant use of community media.  Films, be they documentaries or narrative shorts and features are a powerful voice in any community.  We want everyone to have those tools to make their messages and stories a reality,” he explained.

WKTV invites area residents to discover the possibilities at a kick-off event on September 22 at 7 p.m. The kick-off event will be held at the studio at 5261 Clyde Park Ave. SW, Wyoming, MI 49509. The even will showcase the Cinema Guild’s:Digital Cinema - Black Magic

  • Onsite Workshops
  • Online Explorations
  • Opportunities for Screening Your Work

The People

WKTV has engaged two of the area’s most experienced filmmakers to facilitate its Digital Cinema Guild.

  • Barbara Roos, founder of Grand Valley State University’s Film & Video Program, brings more than 40 years’ experience as a scriptwriter, film maker, and professor of film. She joined academia from an award-winning career in public broadcasting, both television and radio.
  • Girbe Eefsting has spent an equal number of years producing films for advertising agencies, corporations, governmental agencies, NGOs and NPOs, including ten years with Grand Rapids Community Media Center. In 1996, Girbe founded the Grand Valley Summer Film Program. In 2010, he founded Film Farm, a company specializing in media production, education and preservation.

Edit Suite“The Digital Cinema Guild becomes part of the explosive nationwide growth of innovative production approaches incorporating digital technologies,” Eefsting explains.

Prof. Roos reminds us that media production efforts in the real world as well as in classroom depends on cooperating communities, and welcomes WKTV’s effort to broaden the depth and the scope of our west Michigan community by way of the opportunities offered by membership in the DCG.

“Producing media makes us all life-long learners,” Roos notes.  “And at the same time we are all life long teachers.”  Current growth in the role of  digital media – by international institutions on the one hand and by first-time digital camera individual users  on the other – makes The Digital Cinema Guild a hot topic!”

The Program

  • Online Workshops: Under the direction of successful digital film experts, Digital Cinema Guild members can take part in ongoing, weekly workshops at three levels: 1) Pre production & Script writing; 2) Production: and 3) Post-production, marketing and distribution
  • Online Explorations: Guild members can access web-based information modules that share additional skills and information. Members will also be able to mentor each other through an online Digital Cinema Guild Forum.
  • Opportunities for Screening Work: WKTV’s organizational goal for the Guild is to have more programming to broadcast on its public access television station.

For information, visit www.WKTV.org or call 616-261-5700