CCTV Mission Statement Cambridge Community Television is a public forum for all Cambridge residents, businesses and organizations. CCTV provides training and access to telecommunications technology so that all may become active participants in electronic media. CCTV strives to involve the diverse population of Cambridge as producers and viewers, and to strengthen its efforts through collaborations with a wide variety of community institutions.
Two women from different backgrounds decide to brew their own beer for the first time. They also learn more about the modern homebrew movement, by interviewing and helping Boston-area brewing celebrities.From sterilization nightmares to bottling mishaps, they discover the art and science of brewing and appreciating craft beer. They also discover more about themselves and each other as they eagerly anticipate that first sip of their very own brew.
The Earth Moves is a short documentary that examines the role of science and religion in our society through the lens of Bertolt Brecht’s play “Life of Galileo.” The film follows the trials and elations of a small theater company experimenting with such visually dramatic elements as 10-ft puppets, carnival masks, and murals drenched with symbolism to bring Brecht's vision of Galileo to life.Galileo Galilei was a 17th-century astronomer who rocked Roman Catholic civilization when he hypothesize...
Cambridge Community Television's Project Documentary production team brings an exciting sneak peak at a documentary that will be premiering this June about ants. Join us as we learn about ant warfare and agriculture, meet some of the leading myrmecologists in the world, and watch the largest ant species in the Ecuadorian forest. To learn more about our process, read up at cctvcambridge.org/ants.
The music in the beginning is not from Current. We're still waiting for permission to use it, but we're also looking for a Current.TV replacement.
Cambridge Community Television hosted a 3-month documentary production course that resulted in this short documentary on Citizen Journalism. The Project Documentary team includes: Jason Crow, Shaun Clarke, Darcie Deangelo, Amy Mertl, Buz Owen, Jason Ong, Matt Landry, Mayana Leocadio. Read what "Journalism.co.uk" had to say about it:Citizen journalism film released online By: Oliver LuftCambridge Community Television (CCTV) - a US based electronic media public training forum - has released onli...
Cambridge Community Television can be found on cable tv, the web and your own portable device. Check us out at cctvcambridge.org for more information.
Here's a seven minute version of our documentary ready for upload to Current
Cambridge Community Television hosted a 3-month documentary production course that resulted in this short documentary on Citizen Journalism. The Project Documentary team includes: Jason Crow, Shaun Clarke, Darcie Deangelo, Amy Mertl, Buz Owen, Jason Ong, Matt Landry, Mayana Leocadio. Read what "Journalism.co.uk" had to say about it:Citizen journalism film released online By: Oliver LuftCambridge Community Television (CCTV) - a US based electronic media public training forum - has released onli...
This is the rough cut that was viewed in class on 8/1/2006.