Marin TV Producers: Submit Your Work for the 2013 Hometown Media Awards!

All you talented creators of Marin TV programming, listen up! The Alliance for Community Media (ACM) has issued its call for entries for the Hometown Media Awards. The submission deadline is Thursday, February 28—just two weeks away.

Santa Rosa council says media center too important to lose

Finding that the voice that the Community Media Center of the North Bay gives to the public is too important to risk losing, the Santa Rosa council on Tuesday rejected a plan to cut off its funding.

Instead, the City Council wants its staff to bring back a recommendation in a month on how the media center and the public access it provides might survive.

But is was also clear that the council didn't want the city of Santa Rosa, which provides more than 80 percent of the media center's funding, to continue to shoulder the load alone.

Fair Use, Sampling and Rights Issues for Television Producers

Featured Speaker: Daniel Riviera

As an entertainment lawyer Daniel is an expert on the landscape of media law. He will be presenting on issues that come up frequently at CMCM - questions about copyright, licensing and fair use. Other areas of media law that he will talk about are remix, new media, and the Internet.

Daniel Riviera has been involved with hundreds of projects ranging from Academy Award-nominated documentaries to major motion picture releases. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Georgetown University Law Center.

New Field Reporting Class

Learn to quickly turn around short reportage style video segments - great for covering local events and news with little effort. The resulting clips are great for the community channels, the web, or inclusion in longer programs.

When
February 8th, 2013
2:00 PM through 5:00 PM

Contact
Phone: 415-721-0636
Email: info@cmcm.tv

Register here: http://cmcm.tv/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=313

Dominican Leadership Lecture Series

Each semester, the Institute for Leadership studies hosts the Leadership Lectures Series, in partnership with Book Passage, highlights extraordinary individual, organizational and societal leadership.

The Lecture Series seeks to promote constructive change in our community and its organizations by bringing to Dominican University of California some of the country’s leading figures from the world of business, politics, entertainment, academia, and literature.

WEDNESDAYS AT 8PM
RPT. THURSDAYS AT 10AM
EDUCATION CHANNEL

Braceros

The Bracero program from 1942 through 1964 allowed Mexican nationals to take temporary agricultural work in the United States. Over the program’s 22-year life, more than 4.5 million Mexican nationals were legally contracted for work in the US (some individuals returned several times on different contracts). The is the story of the Braceros of Tlaxcalo, Mexico and their fight for their unpaid wages.

FEBRUARY 6TH
WEDNESDAY AT 3PM
COMMUNITY CHANNEL

FEBRUARY 9TH
SATURDAY AT 8PM
COMMUNITY CHANNEL

Marinsomnia

An after hours block of vintage films ranging from romance to thrillers, for the sleep deprived and restless.

Monday - Thursday at Midnight
COMMUNITY CHANNEL

Next week we will be playing:

White Zombie (1932) - A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiance, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.

Carnival of Souls (1962) - After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.

Eye of the Storm

Congratulations to local filmmaker Kramer Herzog for winning the CreaTiVe Excellence Award for Eye of the Storm.

On the night of December 13, 2005, San Quentin Village was hit by a media storm generated by the coming execution of Crips co-founder Tookie Williams. The film's director, Kramer Herzog, is a resident of the village, and in return for the use of his property, the FOX National News crew granted Herzog permission to film and interact with them over the course of the 24 hours leading up to the midnight execution.

Global 3000

Global 3000 looks at the issues that are moving us today, and shows how people are living with the opportunities and risks of globalization.

Danish social entrepreneur Thorkil Sonne set up an IT company in 2004 called "Specialisterne" that employs people with autism. These people's difficulties are often accompanied by unique talents, such as razor-sharp memories, great powers of concentration, precision and an eye for detail.

Voices of People's History

Author Howard Zinn is honored at the NY Society for Ethical Culture, where actors, activists and authors read excerpts from his book, Voices of a People's History of the United States.

January 16th at 5PM
COMMUNITY CHANNEL