Curious about the capabilities of current DSLR camera technologies?  Television Alumni Rae-Anne LaPlante reviews the popular Canon T4i vs the Canon 6D, comparing consumer to professional level equipment over at Zacuto.com.

Also check out Rae-Anne’s upcoming documentary “S(t)able Island – The Beauty of the Free“, funded through her Kickstarter campaign:

“S(t)able Island: The Beauty of the Free” is an independently produced documentary about the past, present, and future of the wild horses on Sable Island. The documentary will create an awareness and education of Sable Island through creatively showing the beauty and history of the island.”

 

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Plastic poses a serious threat to the health of our planet, including human health. It is a material that we use often for very short periods of time- sometimes mere seconds- yet it lasts forever in our environment.  Recycling you say?  A well-promoted myth when it comes to plastic.  More about that in the film..

BCIT Television Alumni Ilkka Uitto, and his sister Taina are crowd-funding a documentary project on a consumer society where plastic is commonplace and disposable.  Head on over to their indiegogo page and check out the project they’re working to produce!

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Final Day of Class

On May 28, 2013, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Some fun images from the final day of class for the term!  Had a good newscast, screened all of our music videos, and had a great party (complete with party games)!

 

2013 World Partnership Walk

On May 27, 2013, in Television & Video Production, by Television Faculty

Faculty, Students, and alumni of the BCIT Television & Video Production Program were pleased to volunteer our equipment, time, and expertise again this year for the 29th annual World Partnership Walk in Vancouver’s Stanley Park.  Every year, the walk generates millions of dollars in charitable donations to help end global poverty.

Our volunteers produced content for the main-stage LED screen, as well as covering the entire event with the same portable high-definition production equipment that we train students of our full-time program to utilize.

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Congratulations to BCIT Television & Video Production’s production team “Vérité” for their second win of the year as they pick up the 2013 Broadcast Educators Association of Canada’s first-place award in the Video Drama category for their production of The Haze.

The judges complimented the production on the script, editing, sound design, post-production colour timing and pacing of the story.

The award will be presented at the annual Awards Gala at the Delta Banff Royal Canadian Lodge on May 25th

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