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Services
Professional Media Productions
No-cost Community Productions
Live Remote TV Coverage
Municipal Channel Management
Facility and Equipment Rentals
Software Development
Hardware Development
System Installation and Maintenance
Work with Us
Freelancer Positions
Interns
Volunteers
Staff Jobs
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Last updated: 20:01 on January 13, 201
Production
Producers work on the TV Toastmasters Show.
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Puget Sound Access can help you with all facets of production -- from creating professional content for a wide
variety of traditional and new media, to planning, installing, operating, and maintaining advanced content delivery
systems, and even to innovating special purpose media hardware and software to expand producer, user, and consumer
choices. Thus, while we have an obvious media presence on our local cablecast channel and on the Web, you actually
can see our work in a variety of other situations, other formats, and other places.
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We do a great deal more than work with paying clients on professional productions.
We also offer individuals, nonprofit organizations, and community groups
a wide range of free services and resources. Our no-cost community productions use the same production talent,
equipment, and facilities that, for example, has produced programming for national and regional commercial television
networks.
Tell us how we can help you and our region.
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Work with Us
We have a continuing need for freelancers
(e.g., TDs, video editors, live event tech support, and operators for cameras, replay, and audio).
We offer competitive day-of pay. Please email your resume and, for applications for our production team, a URL where we can
see of some of your work to
info@pugetsoundaccess.org.
Talent, professionalism, and scheduling flexibility will increase your chances of being booked. Please do not phone.
We appreciate our volunteers and interns. We offer work with flexible hours, real responsibilities, and, when appropiate,
production credit and public recognition.
We do not have any staff openings at this time. Historically, our production staff hires
have come from our roster of freelancers, our pool of interns, and our community of access producers.
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