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Arlington Independent Media - Comcast-Channel 69, Verizon FIOS-Channel 38

Arlington Independent Media (AIM), formerly Arlington Community Television, is a non-profit membership organization providing television production training workshops and professional production facilities, as well as the Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable tv channel on Comcast channel 69, Verizon FIOS channel 38 in Arlington County, Virginia, United States.

The Arlington Independent Media production facility is equipped with a three-camera television studio, DV-Cam portable production equipment, the Final Cut Pro non-linear edit system, and a four-camera mobile production van. All equipment is available to members who have completed television production workshops and intend to create programming for the Public-access television channel, and is used in apprenticeship programs run by the station to train aspiring documentary filmmakers.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bahrampour, Tara (10 August 2006). "For Teens, Lessons Behind the Lens; Conceiving, Editing and Shooting Documentaries in a Program". Washington Post. Retrieved 26 March 2018.