- TV psa spot
Posted by Cecilia Young on 10/4/2007, 4:17 pm
We are writing a script for a tv psa spot to run on our local tv stations. Has anyone else done this? Suggestions?
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- Re: TV psa spot
Posted by Teri Maiorca on 2/13/2008, 4:14 pm, in reply to "Re: TV psa spot"
Hi Ann - Great job! The PSA looks really professional and represents your library and the Center in a very positive light. I'm so glad to see that you're making use of this kind of tool to build awareness about CC resources. If it's not too much to ask, could you tell us all a little bit about how you produced the PSA? I'm sure there are many other collection supervisors who would benefit from hearing about your experience. All the best, Teri Maiorca Vice President for Communications The Foundation Center tlm@foundationcenter.org
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- Re: TV psa spot
Posted by Ann on 3/13/2008, 10:44 am, in reply to "Re: TV psa spot"
Hi Teri, Thank you very much. I cannot take any credit for the spot. It was the work of our PR department and we are very lucky to have a video producer on staff. He provided this description of how he created the PSA and a little about his background. Please let me know if you'd like more information. Feel free to post it on CCNET, etc. -Ann "The PSAs were taped with Telecommunications Board of Northern Kentucky equipment. The TBNK http://www.tbnk.org/ is the local government, educational, and public access center located in Latonia, Kentucky. I used a Sony PD 150 Digital Video Camera with Mini DV tapes, and imported the footage into the AVID post production editing suite they have at the studio. The studio also includes Adobe Photoshop. I can manipulate graphics, logos, and lower 1/3s, and import them into our PSAs. Camera and gear rental as well as post production edit time are free to certified producers. Free classes can be taken at the TBNK to become certified in all of their equipment. They currently air on Insight channels 15-22 throughout the day, and on our website and the popular website YouTube.com. I worked at Fox 19 for three years prior to coming to the library. I work free lance for them as well as FSN Ohio and ESPN from time to time." -Mike Blum
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