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WCCA TV 13 announces two great new programs coming in January
Submitted by mauro on December 16, 2007 - 10:46pm.WCCA TV 13, “the People’s Channel”, in Worcester, announces two great new programs soon to be on line and on cable. WCCA is currently seeking sponsors and volunteers to help create this win win production roster coming January.
Worcester Reading Journal: As an extension of it’s two weekly news programs “Community Vision News” and “Young Views Real News”, WCCA TV will be presenting a new public service reading program titled “WORCESTER READING JOURNAL”. This new television production will focus on bringing the latest of Worcester news and headlines read directly from participating local newspapers. The station also intends to include, as time allows, selections from corporate and non-profit newsletters, including various locally produced poetic works as well. The program will offer opportunities for volunteers and interns to practice their public speaking and reading skills while providing a useful service to benefit those who are challenged to read on their own. The program will be presented on WCCA TV 13 cable channel, and streamed in real time over the Internet as well as be available for downloading. This will be a great opportunity to promote local events, print media, and local poets.
For those interested in participating as a reader or to participate as a print media or poetry contributor, please contact Mauro DePasquale at 508-755-1880 .
City Council meetings: WCCA is also interested in streaming reruns of the weekly city council meeting starting January, pending approval from the city administration. WCCA Board of Directors have asked Executive Director, Mauro DePasquale, to ask the City Administration for permission to stream the council meetings each week. WCCA would be interested in doing this as a public service. It would be pretty simple for WCCA. All that is needed is for the city to forward a DVD or Video tape copy of the Tuesday Council meeting. WCCA will take care of the rest without cost to the city’s budget. WCCA has been on line for over the past two years connecting Worcester to the world on wccatv.com .
For further information contact: Mauro DePasquale, WCCA TV 13, “The People’s Channel” 508-755-1880 ext. 11
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More on Lennie and the connection to WCCA TV public access
Submitted by mauro on April 25, 2007 - 4:14pm.Read what Richard Tabnik has to say about how Bud Powell, influenced Lennie Tristano, in an article he had written titled "On Zen and Jazz". You can understand how a musician, or really any artist, can easily transition into the field story telling, video production or communication. I have stated many times before, that the art of video production, including TV and public access producers, is to communicate. Tabnick offers a powerful and organic perspective on how an artist can communicate through such tools as intuition and feeling.
He writes, "The question of Intuition and Jazz goes back to Lennie Tristano, who based his entire artistic and pedagogical existence on Intuition and Feeling! Even though he went through a lifetime of exhaustive study and practice of music, and recommended it for his students, one of the basic, important, and profound differences in Tristano's scene was that everything had to come from feeling and intuition, not intellect [although he was accused of being intellectual], chops [although his were phenomenal!], theory [although he was a genius of innovative music], or style ["To me, jazz is not a style; jazz is a feeling"]. The idea with getting with something was to stretch out with your feeling and intuition, not "build up your chops". Tabnick continues, "In 1975, Lennie spoke about Bud Powell's influence on him:" Tabnick then gives us Lennies account. "without Bud's example, I don't think I could really have arrived at what I have arrived at in my teaching. I was striving for that, but since I hadn't heard it, it was difficult to get to it. But after I heard Bud, that changed everything. Because it simply meant that if you were really going to portray your feelings, your fingers had to be able to duplicate what you heard and felt. Every note...Every note Bud played..." ( you've got to read more)...
After reading Lennie's words it struck me very clearly why I was attracted to video production. As a life long musician, I was always sharing through music. There is a process of finding and losing yourself in the moment when improvising or performing any music. A transcendence occurs. That also happens most of the time when we produce TV in the right environment. Production task such as interviewing others, designing specific lighting for a set, and editing all come together for the purpose of communicating something. In both the process of production and in the "on Camera" action, the combination of design, process and content including the spoken words, resonate, all together, in a type of harmonic physics, that initiate thoughts that create a dialog and meaning for all involved in the process, including the viewer or listener. Sometimes a multitude of meanings and reactions.For this to work properly it has to be in a nurturing environment. One that is free from negativity, ego, repression, depression, and stress. Just like good Jazz. It helps us transcend ourselves and the rest of the gravity this world binds us to. If only for a moment or a solo passage. Like Jazz it's about playing. As Lennie said "it must be done with everything you have." For a city to have strong and vibrant WCCA TV public access center, it has to ensure the station has it's "chops" (encouragement, funding, support and the freedom to create without burden or bureaucracy). There is no room in the Zen and Jazz experience for those negative elements as I mentioned above. Once the chops are there be prepared for an expansive symphonic (community)groove .
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WPI JAZZ Symposium Shares some history on a legendary cat: Lenny Tristano
Submitted by mauro on April 25, 2007 - 2:43pm.
This weekend tune in to part one of The Lennie Tristano Symposium taped by WCCA TV at WPI on April 15th, 2007.
Lennie Tristano was a fine jazz pianist and also regarded as one of the first to teach the fine art of jazz improvisation. Lenny began his professional career in Chicago in the 1930's and quickly rose to the top in New York City.
Tune in to Part ONE: The Lennie Tristano Symposium on WCCA TV this:
Friday at 9:30pm
Saturday at 10:00am and midnight
Sunday at 7:30pm
Monday at 11:30am
Part TWO will air these same times next weekend, Friday, May 4th-Monday, May 7th.
We thank our WPI partners for giving us an opportunity to video tape and present this cultural event to be seen on WCCA TV 13, "The People's Channel"
Yeah Baby !
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