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YOUR VISION + OUR IDEAS = RESULTS We bring our unique, immersive cinematic and storytelling abilities to businesses and marketing teams and create compelling video and digital media content. We work with people who want to build strong customer relationships, not one-off deals. And we connect directly to our clients through active listening, detailed questions and a desire to truly comprehend their uniquely innovative voice. Then, we help craft the visuals and the messaging that speaks directly with our clients' target market; not at them. www.WaverleyKnobs.com www.YouTube.com/WaverleyKnobsBoston Current Films: - The Long Awake (www.TheLongAwake.com) - Paperthin (www.PaperthinFilm.com)
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Radio program serving Boston and New England independent bands and artists. Home of the annual Rock & Roll Rumble, a Boston rock music festival Music submissions blog: http://bostonemissions.tumblr.com Boston Emissions links ::: http://www.twitter.com/bostonemissons http://www.soundcloud.com/bostonemissions http://www.youtube.com/bostonemissions http://www.rockandrollrumble.com
98.5 The Sports Hub is your flagship radio station for the New England Patriots & Boston Bruins, with Toucher & Rich, Gresh & Zolak, Felger & Massarotti, and The D.A. Show.
Jim Braude delivers news with local depth and local perspective through conversations with the people who bring Boston to life. M-F at 7 pm on WGBH 2.
WGBH Kids & Family Club members receive: - Invitations to fun and exciting events at the WGBH studios - Exclusive offers for free or discounted admission to performances and events in the community - Two WGBH MemberCards - A 12-month subscription to Explore!, the WGBH Members' Magazine - Regular enews featuring alerts and background information on WGBH childrens' programming - A welcome kit chock full of fun stuff - Birthday greetings from your favorite PBS character
We make great films that inspire, inform and entertain. Today's business communications often require video content. We create and deliver fresh and engaging content for our clients.
ShamRockin' Records has been doing multi-channel, on-site audio recordings of local bands and events in the Greater Boston area for over 10 years. The business of music is an awkward land of rough or sharp edges. Every edge is hidden behind a crafted image on both sides of a cold war that has no real enemy save a lack of motivation and luck. A couple years ago, we saw the potential use for bands if there were a video element to our pursuits with ShamRockin' Records. Thousands of hours of production later, we've got things cookin'. We know that billions of people out there are doing amazing things every day; however, there is a wall of media coverage guarding the upper echelon of cultural labor. One cannot easily make a living with any combination of his or her motivated abilities, whether it seem to be cooking or blogging or dancing or telling jokes or playing a guitar or whatever keeps him or her up at night. This creates a lottery that only doles out success to the entries they believe we want. This inherently leaves a majority of attempts to fall on deaf ears. This leads folks to believe that forging a vocation using the crafts that they are passionate about is unreachable. This, in turn, causes our society to look down on cultural pursuits as plebeian and a sure-fire way to end up on the streets. Ultimately leading our entertainment to have the lackluster shallowness only achieved by the absolute fodder you find on nearly every widely distributed medium in our modern culture. Change is immanent. We are watching the emergence of the middle class in many societies around the world. Ironically enough, satisfying vocations are becoming increasingly scarce. It is my firm belief that we must change our ways concerning many of the things we constantly proclaim to be useless by way of our budgets. I'm talking about the waning abilities of schools, concert halls, venues, and fairgrounds. Damn the mouths - those are where we ought to be putting our money. We speak of strengthening communities, supporting arts, desiring undiscovered talent, and yearn for the days of yore when you didn't have to lock your door. Yet we cut spending, stay in and watch TV, drink soda on the couch, and hustle past a neighbor's door to get our key in our own. This is the way it is, but with gallons of heartening sweat falling off the brows of creative folk worldwide - this is not how it will be. All of your efforts give me unyielding faith that we are on the verge of a substantial and significant change. I'm happy to have my cameras set to "Record". The evolution of ShamRockin' Records has always carried the same energy to support homegrown culture. Staying true to the art music of all folks.
GroundTruth is a registered nonprofit headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Headed by GlobalPost co-founder Charles M. Sennott, our team is committed to online publishing of ‘environments of understanding’ that enlighten and inform. We focus on narrative storytelling about issues that matter for an increasingly interconnected world and we search for solutions to these issues. At the core of what we do is the idea of ‘ground truth,’ which, put simply, means being there on the ground to tell the story. The origin of the word actually comes from NASA, and refers to part of the calibration process used in satellite imagery. When NASA measures something with a satellite, an employee on the ground takes the same measurement. That human measurement is known as “ground truth.” If the results differ, the “ground truth” has greater credibility than the satellite does, according to NASA. In the digital age, as we are bombarded with so much information from afar, GroundTruth takes a similar approach, valuing the idea that being there on the ground and calibrating events in human terms is the key to getting it right. GroundTruth publishes the work of young reporting fellows and a network of correspondents as ‘Special Reports’ for GlobalPost and other editorial partners, including Public Radio International, PBS FRONTLINE, PBS NewsHour, NBC News, and NPR.org. GroundTruth is currently developing fellowships, workshops and seminars. This spirit of country-to-country, people-to-people partnership is at the core of GroundTruth.