Question #12 lists the following classes and training on television production for adults and youth as follows:
o Introduction field production, including camera and basic SVHS and mini DV camera use and tripod set-up.
o In Studio production basics including: training in studios A&B, introduction to studio cameras, audio, Trinity Digital switching, lighting applications, floor director, teleprompter, technical director, production design considerations and director's duties
o KidsNet/Youth Channel media literacy and career skills in communications
o Computer applications : character generator, HTML, vlogging, posting content on the web.
o Studio orientation and facility policies
o Advanced one on one courses on Trinity Switcher and Titlewave programs and Adobe Premier
o Digital and Analog Editing classes
After review of these classes and training, participants were asked if they would be interested in taking classes.
Thirty participants answered this question with twenty-three answering they would like to take one or more classes, six saying they would not and two writing in the response “maybe.” Given that time and training were the greatest perceived obstacles for those who had thought about producing an access show, the interest in taking production classes would indicate that participants were very willing to commit time and were very interested in the training.