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League of Women Voters' "Candidates' Night" Thursday, 3/29 at 7:00 PM - CHANNELS 8 & 28 Friday, 3/30 at 9:30 PM - CHANNELS 8 & 28 Saturday, 3/31 at 7:00 PM - CHANNELS 96 & 30 Sunday, 4/1 at 9:30 PM - CHANNELS 96 & 30 Board of Selectmen Debate Thursday, 3/29 at 9:00 PM - CHANNELS 8...
We are still looking for volunteer camera operators for the School Committee Candidate Debate to be taped at BMC. The debate will be held Tuesday, March 27th at 5:30 PM. Crew call will be at 5:00 PM. The debate will last for about an hour. If interested in helping, please call 617-484-2443 or email...
Suzy Spivey, producer of "Daring to Dream" is looking for a crew for her next show taping on Monday, March 26th. This is an inspirational show about people who pursue their life goals and change their lives. Volunteer camera operators, audio person and technical director will be needed. Crew call...
BMC will be closed on Saturday, March 17th. We will re-open for regular hours on Monday, March 19th from 12-8pm.
The crew of “Through the Lens” is in need of a camera operator for their next show taping on Friday, March 16 th at 8:00pm. This is a fun show that talks about the latest movies in theaters. If interested in volunteering for this production, please call 617-484-2443 or email julie@belmontmedia.org
BMC's Time Capsule Video to be on Display at the Museum of Arts & Design this Summer
BMC would like to give a big THANK YOU to Viktoria Haase, Jeremy Meserve, Julie Land and Ian Scully for their volunteer work in the studio production of Diane Covert’s Photojournalism lecture. CANDIDATE DEBATES at BMC
Sign Up Now for this new class in the art & science of TV directing as taught by Jeff Hansell . Class size is limited . . .
The invention of Photoshop and other image altering tools has disrupted the field of photojournalism. Drawing upon a collection of altered and staged images, some amusing and some very serious, photographer Diane Covert will cover some of the ways images are manipulated to shape our thoughts and emotions. These images point to the problems created when large numbers of photographers chase small numbers of subjects, in a desperate search for that one image that will be splashed across newspapers, magazines and the internet.