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INTRO TO TV STUDIO TRAINING
Learn our traditional studio training in four modules, at your own pace. This pre-requisite 2 hour orientation will introduce you to the studio environment, its specialized equipment, and the various positions in the studio and control room. After, you can decide to take one, or all, of our modules. Each module covers different studio positions…
Watch NowINTRO TO TV STUDIO TRAINING
Learn our traditional studio training in four modules, at your own pace. This pre-requisite 2 hour orientation will introduce you to the studio environment, its specialized equipment, and the various positions in the studio and control room. After, you can decide to take one, or all, of our modules. Each module covers different studio positions…
Watch NowSTUDIO MODULE 2: COMPUTER GRAPHICS & TELEPROMPTER
Learn how to create and display titles, credits, and “lower third” graphics in a studio show. The teleprompter allows a scripted speech or dialog to be projected onto a one-way mirror mounted to the front of a studio camera, so that the talent can look directly into the lens while they read the script as…
Watch NowAkakū Offers Class About Shooting Video “On Location”… Starts 9/3/19
KAHULUI – Akakū Maui Community Media is offering its popular Basic Video Storytelling class beginning Tuesday, September 3 and continuing through Friday, September 27. Class sessions take place Tuesday and Friday afternoons from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Students will learn the fundamentals of digital video production in the field, from idea to finished edit, during…
Watch NowAkakū Youth TV Studio Summer Camp…Sign Up Today!
Akakū Youth TV Studio Summer Camp is a program designed to educate and train Maui County youth in broadcast television studio production through a team dynamic. Youth will learn the various control room and studio floor roles while creating and producing fun and engaging show segments! The week will culminate in each camp producing their own…
Watch Now“Maui Film Festival Preview” and Call for Entries w/Director, Barry Rivers
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This year’s festival will run from June 12-16, 2019 and will include events in Wailea as well as at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center and Wailuku’s historic Iao Theatre.