| | | | Having cut my teeth in live college news, both shooting ENG stories as well as live sudio production (my specialty was TD on an ancient Ross switcher), for the next 15 years or so it has been all EFP. Even when in the studio it was still single camera in most cases.


Earlier in 2012 we set out to build a new video-based platform for radiologic technologist continuing education. We found a great studio, WMHT up in Troy, NY (the local PBS affiliate), lined up presenters, wrote scripts, created graphics, found a makeup artist with HD experience, and went live.

Ok live to tape.
Actually tape is dead.
Live to KiPro.
For 4 days.
We still did some post simply to clean up the live switching and add more graphics.
The result is our initial offering of 11 shows, which we call courses, and a subscription based service on the web to tie it all together.
Next came creating the post tests and getting everything accredited by ASRT - the accrediting body for radiologic technologists.
Today the site went live.
http://dr-isaac.com
Nice to see a plan come together.
Happy New Year.
Mike Cohen
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Mike Cohen
I have a passion for my job, which entails training for medical professionals such as surgeons, nurses and administrators, not to mention various industries. Technology is great, but how you apply your skills is what pays the bills. Years ago I canceled my Media 100 support contract upon discovering what a treasure trove of helpful advice can be found on the Creative COW website. I am proud to be a part of this fantastic community. In my blog I talk a little about media production, a lot about travel and workflow, and occasionally about cooking, nature and my fluffy housecats.
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