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<br />Classes and Students <br /> <br />One of our primary purposes is to teach video production. Whether people are <br />interested in helping out on van shoots, want to produce their own programs, or <br />just want to learn how to shoot better home video, we <br />provide a valuable resource to the community. <br /> <br /> <br />Our basic series of four classes is scheduled on a <br />monthly basis, plus we organize private instruction when <br />our regularly scheduled classes don't fit into a student's <br />schedule. The class schedule is posted on our web site. <br /> <br />Statistically, we had a pretty good year in the area of <br />classes taught and student participation. We taught <br />slightly fewer classes in 2004, primarily because we <br />didn't have the facilities for instruction before, during, and <br />Matt Waldron explains after our move. <br />graphics techniques <br /> <br />The number of students involved increased fairly <br />dramatically because of a series of classes we taught at the Centennial Learning <br />Center. We partnered with the Learning Center to offer video production classes <br />as a part of their summer learning program. <br /> <br />160 <br />140 <br />120 <br />100 <br />80 <br />60 <br />40 <br />20 <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />1998 <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />2001 <br /> <br />2002 <br /> <br />2003 <br /> <br />2004 <br /> <br />Because of the location of our new Media Center, we will be in a prime position <br />to work with several local schools. As our experience working with the <br />Centennial Learning Center was very positive, we are hoping to engage in more <br />teaching partnerships with schools in 2005. <br /> <br />6 <br />