HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CABLE-2008-02-12Cable Access Oversight Committee minutes (as approved Mar. 11, 2008)
The Committee (AOC) met at the PEG Studio on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, at
4:30 pm.
Present: AOC members Will Burbank, Wayles Browne, Jennifer Dotson, Wies
van Leuken; studio manager Lauren Stefanelli.
Notes by W. Browne as AOC secretary.
1. The minutes of the Jan. 15, 2008 meeting were approved with 1 change.
2. No comments from the public.
3. Reports by members:
W. Browne sent a letter to the editor of the Tompkins Weekly, describing
public access and the AOC's work. It was published in the Jan. 28 issue
under the title "For More Local News Watch Public Access TV." The editor
did not react to a call to print PEG channel schedules in his paper.
4. Update on Ithaca City Council (Common Council, CC). Jennifer Dotson
will make a report to the new CC committee tomorrow, the Community and
Organizational Issues Committee (chair: J. R. Clairborne). In her report
she will refer to the ca. $133,000 remaining from the previous Time Warner -City
of Ithaca franchise. A group of City staff are working on a "wish list" of items it
could be used for. Duane Twardokus, the city's IT person, is planning well for
future goals and has a good understanding with Thomas Doheny, Time Warner
Cable's Ithaca manager. Items include:
- City Hall connection to new fiber -optic knet.
- A digital video recorder (DVR) for digitally recording broadcasts of
City Hall meetings. It records in the same format that the PEG studio uses
for broadcast, and gives a choice of video qualities (higher quality =
larger -sized file).
- Firefighter training over net.
- Capability to originate TV programs at City Hall and at GIAC.
Dotson will also report on the problem of PEG studio opening hours.
Van Leuken: on the last point, the public needs as many studio hours as
the budget will allow. On the old franchise money: it came from TV
subscribers, so its use should benefit them as much as possible. Could
some be used for studio needs?
Dotson is interested in getting multi -use equipment as far as possible.
V. Leuken: There should be someone on City staff who can operate
equipment. Could the money be used to train 1 or 2 or 3 people to use it?
W. Browne: Does training count as a capital expenditure?
L. Stefanelli: Only when buying new equipment and training someone to use
it. But the videographers that the City hires now are not very costly per hour.
5. Studio Manager's report: L. Stefanelli has sent letters to schools,
asking them to submit requests for equipment to be put into the 2009
budget; she gave them a deadline of the end of March. No replies yet. The
Alternative Community School has taken over some computers that were over
7 years old (and so could be written off) and has upgraded them. Other
schools have some TWC equipment that is very old and not worth taking back
from them.
An advantage that schools have is that computers in school libraries can
do editing (using iMovie, for example). But human resources to help
students with this are scarce in schools.
Stefanelli will send the text of her written report (attached below). She
handed out TWC's report on monthly capital fund collections covering Jan.
2004 to Dec. 2007.
Discussion of nationwide dangers to public access TV: there is a trend
towards unfavorable bills in many state legislatures. Rates would go up;
funding for access centers would go down because of franchises being
statewide (rather than local). There is a possibility of cable providers
shifting access TV over to formats difficult for viewers to access.
In Ithaca, it should be possible to include PEG channels in the Preview
Guide (on some remotes: info button brings Preview Guide on the screen).
There is a company that compiles Preview Guide on a day -by -day basis, and
puts in whatever programming it is informed of.
8. Next meeting: Mar. 11, 2008, 4:30. AOC should get a report on TWC's
capital purchases, and should prepare a report to the city. We should
discuss ways to get publicity for PEG channels.
9. Adjourned about 6:05 pm.
Access Coordinator Report to AOC
February 2008
• Equipment
All production areas are in operation.
Producers are starting to learn to make DVDs from studio programs and for
archive purposes. One producer uses our laptop exclusively for his editing
and DVD burning. This is a model I am interested in seeing more people
try. Converting video material from various digital formats on the market is a
continuing challenge, as people bring in new media and seek to incorporate
it into their shows. We've wired Mark Finkelstein's laptop and Mike
Brutvan's iPod through our control room so they can play clips on their
live studio shows. We've rearranged equipment to incorporate DVDs,
mini -DVD- camcorders, MPG files from the Internet or hard drive camcorders
into our digital editors. I expect the process will continue to challenge
us, but we have had quite a bit of success - and education - from these
requests so far.
• Facility:
A PEGASYS orientation is scheduled for February 21 and a portable class is
in progress. Our January studio class had 5 students, and helped create
programs for the Ithaca Toastmasters and a local author. 33 programs were
entered into the 2008 PEGASYS Awards. 3 judges worked for about 10 hours
this week to review the entries. The awards ceremony will be held on Friday,
February 29, with a reception at 7pm and a ceremony, cablecast live from our
studio, starting at 8pm. AOC members are cordially invited to attend.
We have been discussing liability issues in the facility, and considering
ways of communicating indemnification information for guests. A sign -in
sheet and a posted notice are being considered.
Notable Public Access Productions
The Family Reading Partnership did a taping of its musical duo, "Simon and
Calfunkle," better known as John Simon and Cal Walker. The two reprised the
songs from a recent CD they produced for local children.
Irene Stein called us the day of (!) a debate by the Democratic
Committee [before the primary]. A PEGASYS producer actually answered her
call and volunteered to tape the event for her, Cablecasting it numerous times in
the weekend before the vote.
Institutional Access
• School Board:
ICSD school board has doubled the number of meetings they wish to
cablecast. They wish to record meetings weekly for the next couple months.
• TC3:
met with Chrissy Guest, the new video instructor, who promised to resume
submitting programs from the college. Considering that a single series, High
School Challenge, has been the sole output of TC3's video program for many
years, I was excited to hear that she is also taping all sporting events, as well as
news and cooking shows. 3 short subjects produced by her students for
Cooperative Extension are already running on channel 15.
Access Coordinator Report to AOC
February 2008
Addendum: Letter sent by email on
January 18, 2008
To:
Tompkins County
City of Ithaca
Ithaca City School District School Board
Ithaca High School
Lehman Alternative Community School
Cooperative Extension
Greetings, school and government access producers!
I am writing to try to renew contact with you all as we go into a new
year. All of you have produced programming for a PEG channel, and all of
you have received long -term loans of PEGASYS equipment to facilitate
access program production. We do have an annual budget for capital, and
replacement and improvement of your equipment is possible through PEGASYS,
provided demonstrable programming goals are achieved.
Requests for additional equipment support can be submitted to me at any
time, but I wanted to share our purchasing planning timeline to help guide
your submissions.
January through March 2008
• accepting written equipment requests for 2009. No specific form is
needed, just a specific written request that relates directly to the
production of programming for a PEG channel. Email submission is fine.
March through April 2008
• invitation to present your organization's needs to the Access
Oversight Committee in person. AOC meetings are usually held on the second
Tuesday of the month at 4:30pm. Please check with the chair, Will Burbank,
about specific dates /times: will burbank a�twcny.rr.com. This step is not an
absolute requirement, but particularly in cases where program production
has lapsed or has not started, acquainting the AOC [and me] with your
ideas will increase your chance of receiving funding.
April through May 2008
I submit a budget for the next year to the AOC.
June 2008
• The AOC approves, with any additions or deletions it deems
necessary, a 2009 budget.
January 2009
• Funds approved in 2008 become available for spending. Actual
purchases may be made at any time during the year, depending on need.
Usually, March would be the earliest equipment would arrive, given the various
steps in the purchasing process. In addition, I have attached a copy of the entry
form for the 2008 PEGASYS Awards. I hope you will consider entering
something produced and cablecast by your institution in 2007. The entry deadline
is 1/25 and our awards ceremony will be on 2/29.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need more
information.
Cordially,
Lauren Stefanelli
Access Coordinator
PEGASYS TV Center
Time Warner Cable
Ithaca, NY
PEGASYS TV Center
a service of Time Warner Cable
Channels: 13 (Public), 15 (Government) and 16 (Education)
Hours of Operation:
M -Th: 5:30- 9:30pm
Tel: 607 - 272 -7272
Web: www.pegasVsaccess.org
Tape drop -off outside PEGASYS hours
at Time Warner office, 519 W. State St.