Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Volunteer Producer/Crew Matchmaking


Hey all!

This space should be used to post upcoming production gigs that need volunteer help, and/or for volunteers who are willing and able to help on production gigs.

Please include:
1. Name of production
2. Contact person
3. Email/phone number for contact
4. Dates and time that you need help or that you can volunteer
5. What the specific areas are that you need help with (camera, grip, audio, interviewer, etc)

Please treat this space professionally and productively!

Cheers,
QUQ Staff

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Upcoming EVENTS!

SANTA FE---Film & Media Day!

Friday, February 5th in Santa Fe at the Round House.

Come up to Santa Fe--bring signs & positive energy! Show that you support the Media & Film Industry here in NM! Volunteer your time for this important event & stand up for what you feel is right by supporting community media & media arts!

This is important. The future of the movie business in New Mexico is at stake.

QUQ will have a table at the event so if you come, show your community alliance by hanging out at our table, emphasizing why public access to media is important & how the film industry has impacted New Mexico!

SPREAD THE WORD!

For more info. contact our station 505.243.0027

Volunteer Recruitment

Hola!

This forum is for folks who are look for another avenue to post volunteer opportunities for field productions, studio shows or whatever else. Post all appropriate info and hopefully this serves as a helpful tool for reaching out to your fellow producers =)

-erica jones

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Entire budget cut for Public Access Tuscon

On Tues. Jan 12, the Mayor and City Council cut all funding (over 1 million dollars annually) to Public Access in Tucson effective immediately. The City Manager announced that he will bring the Mayor and Council back a plan to combine public and government access on February 23. Presumably Access Tucson will begin a discussion with the City immediately regarding how this will be accomplished. Members of the Alliance for Community Media think that the CM is disingenuous and that there will not be a serious effort to preserve public access services. While the economy is mostly to blame, it also provided a cover for the agendas of some elected officials. Access Tuscon's Board will meet today to decide what to do next.

On the national level Access Tucson is working to convince the FCC to rule on their petition and to convince Congressional members to support the CAP Act. Access Tucson needs your assistance to work at the local level as they also work at the national level, and has stated that they welcome your ideas as to how they can better help other access stationswhen situations such as this arise.
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To join the public listserv for the Alliance for Community Media (a collective of more than 800 public access stations nation wide.) follow this link or copy and paste into the address bar of you window: http://lists.alliancecm.org/listinfo.cgi/alliance-public-alliancecm.org

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Greetings and Salutations to our online community. Please join our blog and community

Howdy, Howdy, Howdy Folks!
Use this blog to recruit crew for your productions, to comment on how we are doing, and on things we can do to improve our community media center services.  Use this blog to just say "Hey!" to others in our online community, as well as to post notice about upcoming productions.   This blog will soon be integrated with our newly designed website which will be simpler, cleaner, and uploaded soon.  
-Colleen Gee