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00:52 ROC: Don't Enter College Without It INFOGRAPHIC Featured
College-bound students love the technical skills they learn at ROC, as well as the college credit they earn while still in high school.
Uploaded Mar 29, 2019 -
2:59 Video Production Students Create Educational Videos, Win Scholarships
The AM and PM Video Production classes at the ROC teamed up with JJ's Legacy, a local nonprofit, to learn and spread the word about the subject of organ donation. Students were given stats, research, and access to incredible speakers sharing their story of loved ones who either gave or received a life saving organ donation. When the class was over, the students created 2-3 minute public service announcements which were judged by a panel of experts. During a special "Got the Dot" graduation ceremony, students were awarded schaolrships for their hard work and excellence in video production. They were also treated to t-shirts, lunch, and certificates of recognition from local politicians. Congratulations to the winners, their families who joined us for the celebration, and everyone who participated in this incredible opportunity.
Uploaded Mar 14, 2019 by Lisa Krch -
1:50 Video Production Classes Featured
The Video Production classes at the Regional Occupational Center were recently featured in a video by Miguel Garcia, Public Information Specialist for the Kern High School District. The video showcases the skills the students are learning and what they've accomplished. It was shared on the Kern High Network and several social media sites.
Uploaded Feb 14, 2019 by Lisa Krch -
2:13 Video Production Students Tackle Virtual Enterprise with Several Projects
Video Production students from the Regional Occupational Center were very involved in the California State Virtual Enterprise Competition and Trade Show held in Bakersfield in January.
Uploaded Feb 13, 2019 by Lisa Krch
Two Video Production students attended a special evening event, capturing highlights from The BLVD. where 800 students from across the state gathered for fun and networking during the competition. They shot, produced, and edited the exciting video on site, and it was shared with the audience of more than 1,000 people during Closing Ceremonies the following day.
Those same students recorded the Business Plan competition and provided students with a valuable learning resource as they now had the opportunity to learn from and improve their individual and team performances by watching the videos.
Additional students from the AM Video Production class attended the Trade Show competition with the assignment to shoot, produce, and edit a 2 minute piece explaining what the competition was about, who attended, and the different products, creativity and business savvy on display.
“The best part was seeing all the different business ideas come to life,” said Video Production student Damariaye Wilson. “VE was cool," added student Austin Sherrell, "I liked interacting with the schools.”
Their video was shared with the PM Video Production class who had the same assignment. Both groups turned out some excellent work, applied technical and soft skills, and worked under the real-world stresses of deadlines, troubleshooting failing equipment, and uncooperative or unusable b-roll and interviews. -
46:49 KernTax Corporate Video Project
This video was shot, produced, and edited by the Video Production students at the Regional Occupational Center. It features a presentation by James Gollub of James Gollub Associates, the guest speaker for the Annual Kern County Taxpayers Association meeting held on December 5, 2018, at the Bakersfield Country Club.
Uploaded Jan 08, 2019 by Lisa Krch -
00:33 Our first sale of the year, 9/7/2018
Morning class takes the new sno-cone machine out for a ride.
Uploaded Sep 22, 2018 by Mike Russo -
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Uploaded Mar 20, 2018 by Kimberly Rosalez - Pharmacy Technician Course Uploaded Feb 28, 2018 by Brittany Patteson-Johnston
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00:26 Students become 3D video game stars
State-of-the-Art software retargets the motion data into compartmentalized filters that can be reconfigured on the fly. In the mid 1990’s, when motion capture started, all of this work was painstaking done with expensive code, slower computers and highly sophisticated algorithms. Now it is done quickly in real-time. It has changed the way Motion Capture is created and has reduced time consuming tasks and elevated costs.
Uploaded Feb 26, 2018 -
2:55 Peter Diamandis on Entrepreneurial Persistence
Julian Guthrie, author of How to Make a Spaceship, along with the protagonist of her story, Peter Diamandis. LA Yuri Night; April 2017.
Uploaded Dec 15, 2017 by Mike Russo
Over 150 "no's" from some of the largest corporations and most famous titans of business to get to a "yes" ... the embodiment of being Rejection Proof.