Community Event
City Pulse Film Screening
Amazing Film Festival screening brought here to Lowell, MA through an exchange program with the 100 Second Film Festival.
This screening is proudly presented in partnership with the 119 Gallery. The screening itself takes place at the 119 Gallery - 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell, MA.
For all the details please check out:
City Pulse
Media that Matters Film Festival
LOWELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (LTC) AND THE POLLARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY ORGANIZE 2ND ANNUAL MEDIA THAT MATTERS LOWELL YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL
On January 29th, 2007 Lowell Telecommunications Corporation (LTC) and the Pollard Memorial Library will present the second annual Media That Matters Lowell Youth Film Festival here in Lowell. This event will feature short films from the Media That Matters Film Festival as well as the work of our own Lowell youth. The festival will be hosted by the Lowell National Historic Park and the Pollard Memorial Library. Food and beverages will be provided, and all events are free and open to the public. For more information or for details about how to submit your own work, contact Beth Brassel at the Pollard Memorial Library at 978-970-4122 or ebrassel@mvlc.org or Robert Haigh at LTC at 978-458-5400 or exec@ltc.org.
Folk Festival Videos
Southeast Asian Water Festival
The Water Festival is a day long event and LTC is again teaming up with LET - the high school channel - for the use of their mobile production truck to cover the day's events live! Always a opportunity for volunteers.... let us know if you'd like to take part!
Channel 95 Launch Party
LTC is launching a new channel on Monday, May 22 at 6:00 pm! Channel 95 will have a focus on public affairs programming. Watch the live launch party on Comcast channel 95, or streamed live over the web from LTC.org.
We are looking for camera and crew, directors and more for LTC Channel 95 launch party on Monday, May 22nd. We need your help to make this live event terrific!
Please contact Steve Brogan to get involved.
New Directions: Landscape of Communications Policy
New Directions: Trends in Media, Information and Technology
An informal luncheon speaker series
You are invited to join us for an informal luncheon speaker series designed to explore new issues, methods and trends in media, information and technology.
Communication policy and media reform are in flux. A discussion of media consolidation, community broadband, intellectual property, and other pressing issues facing our communities.
New Directions: Smart Mobs
New Directions: Trends in Media, Information and Technology
An informal luncheon speaker series
You are invited to join us for an informal luncheon speaker series designed to explore new issues, methods and trends in media, information and technology.
Discussion about developments in social networking software, online communities, and participatory media.
Guests:
Jake Shapiro – PRX
Brendan Greeley – Open Source Radio
Location:
O’Leary 331 – Umass Lowell South Campus
New Directions: I-Media
New Directions: Trends in Media, Information and Technology
An informal luncheon speaker series
You are invited to join us for an informal luncheon speaker series designed to explore new issues, methods and trends in media, information and technology.
A discussion about video-blogging, citizen journalism and micro media production.
Guests:
Lynne Lupine – Left In Lowell
Jason Daniels – LTC/100 Second Film Festival
Location:
O’Leary 331 – Umass Lowell South Campus
UniverSoul
Youth lead extravanganza of music, art fashion and media.
Lowell lacks a scene where youth can artistically express themselves. The Youth Channel youths recognize this and this is the reason why they want to create this festival. They want to expose fellow youths in Lowell to other culture. The versatility, honest, creative, and rough aspects of Urban style would perfectly mesh well with the existing youth culture here in Lowell.
The Youth Channel: Lowell consists of five uniquely dynamic individuals: Danny Kingphilavanh, Voula Venetis, Vannary Tan, Ivypoison Bousari, and Nu Goteh. Together they want to create a festival that would bring a multi-layered event that would combine the style and flavor of urban art in the form of art, music, performance, and fashion.
"Drawing on Lowell" to premiere on LTC Channel 8
LTC is proud to present the pilot episode of 'Drawing on Lowell' – a community history project airing December 30th on LTC Channel 8 at 7:00 and 10pm.
Drawing on Lowell explores the rich culture of the City, both past and present through a mix of storytelling, art and technology. In the premiere episode, Dr. Patrick Mogan, father of the Lowell National Historic Park will be interviewed by Richard Howe Jr. This hour long discussion reveals Mogan’s vision for the park, beginning with his childhood and continuing through to the present. Accompanying the interview will be graphics and animation inspired by the mills and canals of Lowell, created over the past year by girls of Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell in collaboration with LTC.
