There are a few Versions of Blood On Our Hands on this Channel because viewers provided great feedback to improve the piece. The final Remix can be viewed here.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Launched YouTube Channel OTPGWPAA
It is challenging to schedule shorts on the Community Access Channel. They can be filler and seen if someone is surfing. So in addition to submitting to WPAA-TV some shorts will be posted on the OntheParadeGround You Tube Channel
Labels:
community access,
ParadeGround,
video
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
studioW 4 entries from year 1, otpg 2 from year 2
Our year has been more random than anticipated but given we supported events that on average were 3 hours long we did produce considerable content. We also have capture/LIVE programs that get post production attention to tell a fuller story and improve video quality.
This Year we are taking our chances on the following in the ACM-NE Video Festival.
OtPG: Voices of the People – Empty Plates Empty Pockets. Original capture Nov. 2010.
The paper plates in this video did get to the desk of the President via train via Congresswoman DeLauro’s Office. The idea and original footage was transformed into a 2 minute PSA about using community media as part of the community recipe for public policy issues.
This Year we are taking our chances on the following in the ACM-NE Video Festival.
OtPG: Voices of the People – Empty Plates Empty Pockets. Original capture Nov. 2010.
The paper plates in this video did get to the desk of the President via train via Congresswoman DeLauro’s Office. The idea and original footage was transformed into a 2 minute PSA about using community media as part of the community recipe for public policy issues.
OtPG: Home of Free Speech -Wallingford. Promo for Oct 2011 Open House - Free Speech Week.
The video uses archival footage from PSAs and Holiday PSA Days and video notes on the building renovation to document the relocation of WPAA to 28 So. Orchard. recipe for public policy issues.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Distracted by studioW -- all good
The February studioW show is currently in Post Production. There was a full array of performances that evening hosted by Piece Theatre. The Visual Arts display was equally enchanting with Recycle Art by Karen J Wassmer and Ryk Wilkinson, photography by Steve Walter (his gallery is here). Adam Stone from Boston was the featured Poet.
So if you missed the event, here is a peek at what will soon be in distribution via WPAA-TV.
Piece Welcome
M&Ms in Heaven Play Preview
So if you missed the event, here is a peek at what will soon be in distribution via WPAA-TV.
Piece Welcome
M&Ms in Heaven Play Preview
Labels:
community access,
perform,
social action art,
theater
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Social Action Art at studioW

The Dec 10 World Premier debut of the parody Rockperetta Zombie Vs. Vampire can be still be viewed on-line at Video-on-Demand at www.wpaa.tv. Doors open at 8pm.
Performance Artists interested in becoming part of the studioW experience at WPAA are asked to contact the production volunteers at otpg@comcast.net.
Labels:
Express,
perform,
show,
social action art
Monday, July 12, 2010
Community Links: ParadeGround 21st Century
We support community building. These links are being added to our blog:
The virtual "town square," for Wallingford at AmericanTowns.
The people's stories organized & distributed by People's Press.
And the Record-Journals Forum for Opinion sharing about Wallingford.(registration required to participate).
The virtual "town square," for Wallingford at AmericanTowns.
The people's stories organized & distributed by People's Press.
And the Record-Journals Forum for Opinion sharing about Wallingford.(registration required to participate).
Labels:
community building,
ParadeGround
Monday, July 5, 2010
Our Volunteer Team and the WPAA-TV Board...
The 28 So. Orchard location for WPAA-TV needs to have occupancy approval for the 2nd floor before OnTheParadeGround can resume with our Monday programming. Our Team has been part of the volunteer crew designing, renovating, cleaning, and moving all things television.
In June the WPAA-TV Board did adopt a policy for VOD that we qualify for~~Locally produced at WPAA-TV; so our original 6 programs will be available as Video On Demand as soon as the technology is deployed. The will include the Special Memorial Edition of the Relay For Life Program and the non-profit PSAs completed June 10.
Remember we are a volunteer crew trying to help the Wallingford Community tell their stories. You can join the Team. Josiah will host again for a brief time when we resume as Paul has Theater commitments in August. So consider being a host, running a camera, collecting images, editing....
In June the WPAA-TV Board did adopt a policy for VOD that we qualify for~~Locally produced at WPAA-TV; so our original 6 programs will be available as Video On Demand as soon as the technology is deployed. The will include the Special Memorial Edition of the Relay For Life Program and the non-profit PSAs completed June 10.
Remember we are a volunteer crew trying to help the Wallingford Community tell their stories. You can join the Team. Josiah will host again for a brief time when we resume as Paul has Theater commitments in August. So consider being a host, running a camera, collecting images, editing....
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
The series is over but the tasks are not

One post-edit remains to be done (went out in the rain at lunch time to get a B-roll image). A few small PSAs still to be designed. And then there is the coordination of web viewable downloads with wpaa.tv once their is a policy adopted.
Each 30 minute program had a pre-production investment averaging 15 hours, 3 -4 community crew members doing set up Sunday for one to two hours depending on what condition we found the studio in, the shoot 4-5 crew with 1 to 2 hours, then playback support & scheduling another concluding at 9:30 pm. Post production of the final replay copy another 3-5 hours. So not counting the investment in the product made by the guest the investment is at least 1 hour per minute. The web prep is even more investment.
Labels:
community access,
Make-A-Difference
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