Aug 18

RETN and VCAM are proud to present the final film projects from the 2008 Digital Video and New Media Summer Camp!

First up, the Mad Banana Production Company’s film, It’s a Girl?!?!

Next, we have the scary final project from Team Yurple…

And last, but not least, here’s The Terminators film, Mystery Celebz

Aug 14

It’s the second to last day of the 2008 Digital Video and New Media Summer Camp and the junior filmmakers are hard at work assembling their movies at the editing stations…

Aug 13

It’s day three of the 2008 Digital Video & New Media Summer Camp and today the campers are shooting their films! Here’s a peek behind the scenes…

Aug 12

Today the campers got busy figuring what’s going to happen in their movies…

Aug 11

First up, “The Mad Banana Production Company…”

Next, meet “The Terminators…”

Last, but not least, here’s “Team Yurple!”

Keep your eyes on this page all week as campers shoot and edit their own movies!

Aug 11

All this week RETN and VCAM are hosting a video summer camp with Burlington’s Parks and Recreations dept.  A group of 6th to 9th graders are here every day this week making movies!  As the week progresses, watch this space for video blog updates by the kids themselves.  Stay tuned!!!

Aug 06

I was delighted to discover a link to this video while bouncing around on Radiohead.com. Do you remember last fall when VCAM hosted a party for the Vermont International Film Festival and in attendance was Susan Buice, co-director (with Arin Crumley) of the feature film Four Eyed Monsters? Well it appears the dynamic duo has another project in the works, and the subject of this one should hit close to home for VCAM members. As Susan and Arin are never folks to be thwarted by the perils of independent media distribution, this time they’ve decided to take the media giants head-on and have set out, armed with a documentary, to protect the future of our internet. Watch, enjoy and please help others understand why net neutrality is important.

Save the Internet | Rock the Vote

Aug 01

Watch this video to learn how content owners (like Sony) are trying to break our TVs.