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Are you struggling with your video shoots not being properly lit? Join us at CUTV’s downtown station for a beginner friendly workshop on all-things lighting. Email us at info@cutvmontreal.org to register. Spots are limited to CUTV members and will be reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis CUTV invites you to join us for a video editing tutorial next Wednesday, November 30th, at 4pm in person at the station. Hosted by CUTV and Local 514’s very own Video Journalist and Editor Aude Simon, this workshop will acquaint you with post-production softwares including Da-Vinci Resolve. Don’t have any idea where to start with these programs? Don’t worry – the tutorial is beginner friendly! The workshop will take place in our station’s editing lab, which contains seven Mac computers with all the necessary editing softwares downloaded. All you need to bring is yourself and your enthusiasm for editing! Please email us at info@cutvmontreal.org to reserve a spot. Space is limited and your spot will be secured on a first-come, first-serve basis. Concordia prides itself on being a progressive and sustainable university, so why are we still relying on multinational corporations for our food system? This campaign protests the contract that Concordia has with Aramark to be the university’s primary food source and introduces Concordia’s community to more sustainable food systems that have successfully been integrated into other Canadian Universities. Join CUTV at Reggies Bar on Nov. 23rd from 4-6pm for a screening of CUTV’s “No More Aramark” explainer video. Join us next Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 4:00pm for a Zoom discussion on Decolonizing the News with Odette Auger. Odette is a journalist at Indiginews, an Indigenous owned and operated platform in British Columbia. In this talk, we will be unpacking the ways in which news rooms and news publications have upheld colonial values, and how journalists are reinventing the world of media. Join us for a discussion about drug use representation in the media with Hilary Agro! Hilary is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia in Anthropology whose research covers drug use policy, activism, and the harms of drug prohibition. She is also a self professed rave mom and has a long history of involvement within rave communities and with community organizing around drugs. In this talk we will be covering the misinformation and disinformation spread by mainstream, corporate media in regards to drugs and analyzing the various moral panics that have been instigated through fear mongering tactics used by the media. We will also be touching on the role that the media has played within the drug war, the influence of colonialism, white supremacy, and the police, as well as the role that independent, grassroots media can play in reshaping these narratives and dispelling the drug myths that we see today. Please join by using this zoom link: https://concordiaca.zoom.us/j/88900473312pwd=UWpkZ2g1aldjWWhlNDIyUmNnS05wUT09. This event is brought to you by CUTV (Concordia University Television Station) and CSSDP (Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy). If you like this talk and like our work, you can visit both of our websites and follow us on social media. We look forward to seeing you on zoom! www.cutvmontreal.org @cutvmontreal (instagram and twitter) http://CSSDP.org @cssdpconcordia (instagram) A CUTV workshop with Pascal Huynh Community University Television—Concordia is hiring a Station Manager. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Station Manager will oversee CUTV’s on-location programs and projects, including: equipment rentals for members, our grassroots coverage fund, workshops and other educational activities, and in-studio production. The successful applicant will demonstrate some of the following: experience organizing events and communicating with the public, project management skills, a strong commitment to progressive values or activism, experience with video and audio production, and familiarity with campus life at Concordia. The job posting will be open until the position is filled, but applicants are strongly advised to apply by 2 pm ET on August 15th, and will ideally be available to start work in late August. About CUTV: Community University Television (CUTV) is Canada’s oldest student TV station and operates as a non-profit fee-levy organization. CUTV is a hub for independent media production and growing alternative media institutions. The core of CUTV’s mandate is to train and build a network of mutually supportive independent journalists and media producers. Through educational events, workshops, and equipment lending, CUTV aims to connect the community and empower the next generation of journalists. Learn more at www.cutvmontreal.org/ Station Manager core responsibilities: Qualifications and experience: Assets: Accessibility disclaimer: More info: To Apply: CUTV & CJLO 1690AM present: How to Make a Podcast! You’ve all heard the term before: podcast. It’s new, it’s exciting, and it seems like everyone has one. And maybe you already do! But if you don’t, luckily CUTV and CJLO 1690AM have got you covered! In this eight week series, participants will master foundational concepts of audio production and storytelling. At the end of the series, participants will have their very own pilot episode ready to go! We’ll cap things off with a listening party for all involved! And you won’t be alone– the staff from CJLO 1690AM & CUTV will be there to support you every step of the way, and participants will have full access to recording and editing equipment as well as a workspace to complete weekly tasks. By the end of the eight week series. We’ll cap things off with a listening party for all involved! There is a $20 or PWYC registration fee for this event. Proceeds from the registration fee will go towards a final listening party! If for any reason you require your fee to be waived, email emma@cutvmontreal.orgTo register, please fill out this form and follow the instructions to pay the registration fee: https://forms.gle/LyYA5NN4b9qpdPYE7 Dates of Instruction: June 7 | Into to Podcasting 1 A little bit about our facilitators: Francella Fiallos (she/her) is the Station Manager at CJLO 1690AM. She has done the whole J-School thing (twice!) at both Carleton University and the University of King’s College where she respectively earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. She has bylines in CBC, Halifax Examiner, The Coast, and rabble.ca, but her main focus has been campus-community radio where she has spent the past seven years. She is a juror for Music Nova Scotia, ADISQ, and the Polaris Music Prize. Chris Aitkens (he/him) is the Program Director at CJLO 1690AM. He is also the host of Sewer Spewer, where he pays tribute to Montreal’s underground scene every week. He studied journalism at Concordia University, which led to him becoming a board operator and weekend “news vampire” at CJAD 800 before joining CJLO’s team. On the side, he writes about horror movies for Nightmare On Film Street, and screams in a heavy punk band called Gutser. His other obsessions include the Simpsons, VHS collecting and sewing. Emma Austin (she/her) is the Station Manager at CUTV. Emma is a musician and writer, and has worked as a professional musician for over ten years. She graduated from the Simone de Beauvoir Institute in 2020 with a double major in Gender Studies and Sociology, and she currently writes, edits, and co-hosts a podcast on the Harbinger Media Network called Gender Troubles. Andre Goulet (he/him) is the Executive Director of the Harbinger Media Network, a podcasting nonprofit empowering a new generation of progressive media creators. He’s also the host of the long-running politics and society interview podcasts “Unpacking the News”, “The Korea File” and “Harbinger Society Presents”. Goulet is also the producer of “Le Plancher des Vaches” from Pivot Quebec, “Face au Futur” from Spacing Magazine, the weekly Jewish-Canadian current events show ‘Bonjour Chai’ and the 2018 Paris Podcast Festival Grand Jury Prize-winning “Fil Rouge”, a French-language series exploring stories from First Nations and Inuit communities in northern Quebec. CUTV is hiring a Summer Reporter. Community University Television (CUTV) is Canada’s oldest student TV station and operates as a non-profit fee-levy organization. CUTV is a hub for independent media production and growing alternative media institutions. The core of CUTV’s mandate is to train and build a network of mutually supportive independent journalists and media producers. Through educational events, workshops, and equipment lending, CUTV aims to connect the community and empower the next generation of journalists. Learn more at www.cutvmontreal.org/ Summer Reporter Job Description: Core Responsibilities: Qualifications and experience: Assets: Education: The ideal candidate is a current/former student in journalism or communications. More info: To Apply: Concordia University Television (CUTV) is Canada’s oldest student TV station and operates as a non-profit fee-levy organization. CUTV is a hub for independent media production and growing alternative media institutions. The core of CUTV’s mandate is to train and build a network of mutually supportive independent journalists and media producers. Through educational events, workshops, and equipment lending, CUTV aims to connect the community and empower the next generation of journalists. Learn more at www.cutvmontreal.org/ Core Responsibilities: Qualifications and experience: Assets: Education: The ideal candidate is a current undergraduate student in journalism, communications, film production, digital media, graphic design, or related field. More info: This position requires some in-person work To Apply: Applicants must be authorized for work-study status through Concordia. To apply for work-study authorizations, head to this link. Deadline to apply for work-study status is April 15th, 2022
June 14 | Intro to Podcasting 2
June 21 | Intro to Recording
June 28 – July 1 | Recording troubleshooting office hours
July 5 | Editing sessions 1
July 12 | Editing sessions 2
July 19 | Editing sessions 3
August 9 | Publishing & Promoting/Listening Party
NOTE: This will be an in-person series, meaning all participants must be based in Montreal. CUTV and CJLO 1690AM will follow all directives issued by Concordia University.
The summer reporter position will collaborate with our existing coordinators, reporters and volunteers to deliver reporting on underreported local issues and social movements.
– Participate in pitch meetings with the journalism team
– Research stories
– Participate in collaborative script writing
– Conduct interviews
– Deliver on-screen reports
– Travel to outdoor demonstrations and events to conduct interviews and provide on-the-ground reports (while abiding by all health and safety measures relating to COVID-19 put forth by the Government of Quebec)
– Assist in editing video and audio footage
– Assist in social media promotion
– Attend weekly staff meetings
– Excellent verbal and written English communication skills
– Excellent computer skills
– Ability to work autonomously
– Experience using video editing software (PremierePro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci, etc)
– Experience using audio editing software (Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Audacity, etc)
– Fluency in spoken and written French
*This position requires some in-person work*
Reporting to the station manager and lead journalist
Compensation $15.00 per hour at 35 hours/week for 8 weeks
Contract start date: ASAP
Deadline to apply: rolling
Applicants must be eligible for Canada Summer Jobs positions. The qualifications are as follows:
– You must be between 15 and 30 years of age
– You must be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred (foreign students are ineligible) and be legally entitled to work in Canada.
– Please send your cover letter and resume to jobs@cutvmontreal.org
Reporting to the station manager and the Board of Directors
Compensation: $15.25 per hour at 11 hours per week.
Contract start date: May 1st, 2022
Contract end date: August 30th, 2022
Email your cover letter and CV to jobs@cutvmontreal.org by April 18th, 2022. Please note in the body of your email whether you have been approved for work-study status through Concordia.