Florida Panhandle Technical College Digital Video Technology Programs Trains For Live Video Streaming

By | October 15, 2020

On Monday, September 28, 2020, the Washington County, Florida School District met to discuss the potential for live video streaming of school activities with Florida Panhandle Technical College Instructor Paul Goulding.

Goulding presented a synopsis of the feasibility of providing a live video stream at school district events, including graduations, sports events, concerts and other gatherings, to enable those who wish to continue social distancing the opportunity to experience these events.

Here are a few ‘behind the scenes’ photos from Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at the the Florida Panhandle Technical College Digital Video Technology Program, of and by FPTC students producing live video podcasts, as the program works toward the most cost-effective way to execute the School District’s wishes.

From Live Streaming to Podcasts, from Headshots to Food Styling, the Digital Video Technology, Audio Production and Digital Photography programs at Florida Panhandle Technical College can help you learn the basics, brush up on your existing skills or fill the gaps to enable you to secure a well-paid job in photography, video production, drone technology or audio/music production.

Interested students and adults should contact Florida Panhandle Technical College, dropping by Student Services at 757 Hoyt Street in Downtown Chipley, or by visiting the FPTC website at www.FPTC.edu or by calling 850-638-1180 extension 317 on Monday through Friday from 8AM until 3PM for information.