Digital Media
Website/Web Accessibility
Update and maintain the district website
Ensure web accessibility compliance
Train staff on WCAG / 508
Assist campuses with content updates, audits, and document remediation
Bulldawg Radio
Sports broadcasts for most CCHS Varsity teams
Podcast and commercial recording
Event recording / Zoom Call setup
Live Audio / PA system for events
Photo/Video Production
eGlass System to record lessons / demonstrations.
In-house training and information videos.
Multi-camera live streams for district events.
Event coverage for social media
Production Studio
Bulldawg Digital Media Studio is a full service production facility that offers pre-production planning, video and audio recording, editing, visual effects, sound effects and music, rendering, and distribution.
10' x 8' green screen
Studio lighting
Multiple camera options
Professional microphones
Digital audio recording and mixing
Live audio prouction racks
eGlass Digital Classroom with 10'x8' Black Backdrop
C-stands / Grip
Copyright Policy
Bulldawg Digital Media Studio maintains a strict policy for the use of copyrighted materials
We will not include any copyrighted music, video clips, photos, clipart, or other elements in a video production without a properly secured license prior to the start of the production.
The content of all live streams must be approved before the stream begins. If any copyrighted music begins playing during an event, the stream audio will be muted. If there are multiple copyrighted elements present, the stream will be ended.
All licensing fees are the responsibility of the event producer and will not be covered by Bulldawg Digital Media Studio.
Please note:
"Fair Use" is not a defense against copyright infringement and cannot be used to justify streaming copyrighted content.
Music that is used as part of a performance cannot, by definition, be claimed as "incidental music" and does not justify streaming copyrighted content.
Facebook and YouTube use algorithmic content validation to determine copyright infringement that does not require a "claim" or complaint to tag a video as violating copyright law. Repeat violations can result in channels being deleted.
The COVID Relief Bill passed in December 2020 contains 2 additional pieces of legislation making the streaming of copyrighted materials a felony and creating a new agency called to Copyright Claims Board which makes it easier for copyright owners to sue for damages.