A video and new media center with access to technology, training, and support to artists and nonprofit organizations. Expertise in video preservation, captioning, duplication and production is also available.
Educational video documentaries and films on African American life and history, Africa, race and diversity training, media and society, campus life, labor and workplace issues
American national satellite network linking access producers and programmers, independent video makers, activists, and progressive people supporting the idea and reality of a progressive television network.
Located in a landmark firehouse in Chinatown, DCTV was formed in 1972 to provide free media services to the community. Through its many programs, DCTV seeks to promote strength and diversity among independent producers whose artistic or cultural roots are solidly based in the community.
911 Media Arts Center is an Independent Film, Video and Multimedia resource in Seattle, WA. Includes Email list, training, screenings, Crew Lists/Forum.
Media Working Group shall engage in production and educational activities that encourage critical understanding of the artistic, social, cultural and political impact of electronic media.
NOVAC is the New Orleans Video Access Center, a not-for-profit media arts center created in 1972. NOVAC provides a support system for novice producers, established artists and community groups to realize their ideas in the form of media. NOVAC's greatest strength is the responsiveness of its program to the uniqueness of each project and each producer.
A set of vignettes exploring community life in Northfield, Minnesota. The site contains details about completed videos and those in production, as well as the producers' diary.