Vol. 1 - No. 31
July 2007

New World Communications Outreaches to and Empowers Talented Minority Youth as Production Associates and Offers Free-to-the-Public Saturday Video Production Class
through Public Library Systems July 21, 28 - Aug 4, 11 - Sign-up Now!

Video Production Workshop

Using an assortment of low-cost video production tools, strategies and on-line video posting services participants in this Saturday morning 2-hour workshop will produce web television that can be viewed by millions of people, as the first step to the creation of a "New World Communications Network" that viewers themselves will be instrumental in helping create as well as benefit from.
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to see some impressive web television production results that participants produced at our workshop on 7-21-07. For more info call us at (425) 425-844-8908.

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Fee: $0. That's right the cost is zip...however in-kind donations of video cameras to our program (DV, Digital 8, or the new low-cost and ultra-compact 30 min FlipVideo Camcorder - under $90 at Costco) would be greatly appreciated. Bring your own camcorder and tape or mini-CD if yours needs one.

Also this this course is free to the public, there are actual substantial costs involved and support for an on-going program is greatly needed. Please contact us if you are interested in supporting this important program. (425) 844-8908

[July 2007] - As an active participating member of King County Juvenile Court Services's Minority Business & Youth Alliance Program, New World Communications a 21st century communications and e-learning consulting firm as a community service will be engaging with and empowering talented minority youth as our production associates to help us turn right around and offer four Saturday morning "Viewer-created Content video production workshops" free-of-charge to the general public through King County and Seattle Public Library systems.

This two-hour workshop that hops from library to library across King County empowers both youths and members of the general public with powerful media literacy and career-related new media skills important to our local, regional, national, and now global economy and to help improve the quality of life for many, many stakeholders. By empowering people and organizations to mediate their futures by authoring their television, and new media content, a whole new world of communications possibilities can open up, and this is important for personal change, business change, organizational change, and social change that can make a positive difference in the lives of many. We therefore welcome you to be a part of documented history in the making. Here's the schedule:

  • Week One - Saturday July 21, 2007 -10:00am - Noon - Bellevue Regional Library - 1111 110th Avenue, Bellevue, WA 98004

  • Week Two -Saturday July 28, 2007 -10:00am - Noon - Frederick Douglass-Sojourner Truth Library - 2300 E. Yesler Way, Seattle WA 98122

  • Week Three -Saturday Aug 4, 2007 -10:30am - 12:30pm - Woodinville Library - 17105 Avondale Road NE, Woodinville, WA 98072

  • Week Four-Saturday August 11, 2007 -*2:30pm - 4:45pm - Burien Regional Library - 14700 Sixth Avenue SW, Burien WA 98166

    * Please note this schedule change
    : - We had to re-schedule because KCLS system's reservation system had a "glitch" and dropped our original room morning session reservation time.

What to bring:

  • Yourself and a friend...You'll be asked to sign a Talent Release so you can be in the video. If you are under 18, you'll have to have your Talent Release signed by a parent or legal guardian
  • A DV, Digital 8 or hard-drive camcorder with battery charged the night before (and videotape if yours uses one)
  • Great story-telling and video production concept ideas.. to be thinking about now.

This best way to learn more about this free workshop... is to communicate us. Web television is a powerful communications resource for personal career development, business development, community development and not-for-proft capacity-building as is a key resource that we use as part of our "Information Management for Community Resource Development" blended learning curriculum that we are developing through our New World Learning Institute & Conference Center... a virtual on-line learning and web conferencing resource. This stuff works.. Here's info about a computer applications and media literacy course that we were involved with a few years ago that helped inspire the offering of this free workshop series and hopefully an on-going and well-supported program. For information, just call us and we'd be happy to communicate with you (01) 425-844-8908 or e-mail us at ajohn@newworldcom.com

Best regards,


Art Johnson

Art Johnson
New World Communications
425-844-8908
e-mail: ajohn@newworldcom.com

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