PhillyCam

Posted by Peak Johnson on Nov 22, 2009 in Philly News |
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 One of my english professors sent this to me early Sunday morning, not sure why exactly, but it reminds me of last year and being the behind the scenes person when involved with the teen show, Gen.Is.Us Revitalized Teen Talk. Sadly the studio that we filmed the show at was suddenly shut down, and I have been unable to reach the CEO of Comcast about it. Anywho, PhillyCam does seem promising and I think I’ll have to look into it more.

 

Philadelphia Community Access Media (PhillyCAM) began cable casting on Comcast 66/966 and Verizon FIOS 29/30 on Friday, October 23, 2009.  This is a momentous event in a city that struggled for over 27 years to launch a public access television channel to allow citizens the democratic right to communicate with each other.

 

PhillyCAM will provide Philadelphia residents and organizations with the opportunity to communicate with each other through the creation and distribution of non-commercial media and access to media-making tools, training and opportunities for interaction between diverse communities.  All Philadelphians, not just the influential, will have the opportunity to make and watch programs about themselves, their lives, and interests, as well as utilize other new technologies.

 

It’s on! If you live in Philadelphia you can see PhillyCAM on Comcast 66/966 and Verizon Fios 29/30.

 

 Get in the Picture

 Calling all Philadelphia media makers, PhillyCAM is seeking programming of all genres to show – documentaries, shorts, music videos, narratives, news programs, educational videos and youth-produced work.

 

Download a Programming Submission Form or email us at programming@phillycam.org.

 

Public access serves as an “electronic park” where people from all communities have the opportunity to share their views and information on just about anything. But it’s only as strong as its membership. Plus in the coming months PhillyCAM members will be able to take advantage of training, equipment access and other production opportunities.

 PhillyCAM

4212 Chestnut Street, 3rd Fl,  Philadelphia  PA  19104

 Contact us: info@phillycam.org

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