Connecting to other media people may be the most valuable activity you can do or skill you can develop. Media production is a great team sport, even with the advent of cheap cameras, editing and distribution.
So here are some associations where you can find connections to help you with doing media.
The International Digital Media Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. The iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
The University Film & Video Association is an international organization where media production and writing meets the history, theory and criticism of the media. The UFVA members are image-makers and artists, teachers and students, archivists and distributors, college departments, libraries, and manufacturers. Your membership to the UFVA will provide you opportunities to meet and share ideas with colleagues, receive evaluation of creative work, and monitor the developments in film/video technology, education, scholarship and artistic pursuits.
The Media Communications Association-International is a global community that provides professional development seminars and events, opportunities for networking, members-only benefits, forums for education, and information resources for media communications professionals.
The Alliance for Community Media is a nonprofit, national membership organization founded in 1976, the Alliance represents over 3,000 Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) access organizations and community media centers throughout the country. It also represents the interests of millions of people who, through their local religious, community and charitable groups, use PEG access to communicate with their memberships and the community as a whole.
Connecting to other media people may be the most valuable activity you can do or skill you can develop. Media production is a great team sport, even with the advent of cheap cameras, editing and distribution.
So here are some associations where you can find connections to help you with doing media.
The International Digital Media Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. The iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
The University Film & Video Association is an international organization where media production and writing meets the history, theory and criticism of the media. The UFVA members are image-makers and artists, teachers and students, archivists and distributors, college departments, libraries, and manufacturers. Your membership to the UFVA will provide you opportunities to meet and share ideas with colleagues, receive evaluation of creative work, and monitor the developments in film/video technology, education, scholarship and artistic pursuits.
The Media Communications Association-International is a global community that provides professional development seminars and events, opportunities for networking, members-only benefits, forums for education, and information resources for media communications professionals.
The Alliance for Community Media is a nonprofit, national membership organization founded in 1976, the Alliance represents over 3,000 Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) access organizations and community media centers throughout the country. It also represents the interests of millions of people who, through their local religious, community and charitable groups, use PEG access to communicate with their memberships and the community as a whole.






