Getting Started: The [Record] Head of Class

How to select the best video equipment for your school's production needs without breaking your budget, and how to use it wthout straining your skills.

As the media-arts maven at the school where I teach (running first in a field of one candidate), I'm sometimes asked to put together a list of video equipment for a classroom, a department, or a gift from a community organization. The teachers or parents who seek this advice don't care to become Steven Spielbergs; they simply want a hassle-free way to tape school projects, games, or activities.

Which makes them instant members of the Getting Started club, whose motto is Low Cost, Low Tech, Low Sweat. (The club also includes adult honchos in churches and community organizations because they have similar needs: simple, low-cost video outfits that amateur grownups and kids alike can use to make effective…

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