Book Premiere Video
New book release from video producer and now author, Tim Trott. The book covers the topic of online identity theft.
New book release from video producer and now author, Tim Trott. The book covers the topic of online identity theft.
Live Videos On Social Media is a great way to keep constituents engaged in real time. Streaming live events has become one of the biggest trends in organizational communication giving it the ability to educate its target audience, broadcast an event, or hold a question and answer session. Constituents can… Continue reading
James Leon Isley passed on January 19, 2021. He was 88. He was born in Philadelphia, PA. He was reared in Greensboro NC and subsequently served 20 years in the US Air Force and retired as a TSGT. James Leon Isley (Pete) passed on January 19, 2021. He was 88…. Continue reading
2020 We had a Celebration of Life for my sister and found Tim to do a live stream production that is more professional than trying to do it with a phone or the churchs live stream that is by computer camera. I was wanting 3 camaers and professional equipment. I… Continue reading
Timothy C. Clark, age 61, passed from this life Sunday, December 8, 2019 at Southeast Alabama Medical Center. He was born in Panama City, Florida on August 27, 1958 to Michael and Carolyn (Watkins) Clark. Timothy worked for Southern Pacific as an Engineer. He is preceded in death by his… Continue reading
From corporate training to online courses to YouTube, video is a powerful educational tool, with many advantages for instructors. With the huge success of YouTube, educators are excited about the potential of video for expanding training and education, particularly in the context of distance classrooms and e-learning.
Today, many local government organizations are making their broadcasts available to the public on the internet. City council meetings, city boards, and a multitude of commissions from parks and recreation to nuisance abatement are live streaming their sessions online. Only a decade ago, government broadcasting required access to a public… Continue reading