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We aim to purchase new equipment for the WVRB News team to support and expand its capability. The additional equipment will allow students to produce higher-quality broadcasts, enhancing our ability to reach the school community of 950 students and the broader community through weekly YouTube episodes.

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Lights, Camera, Action! Empowering Future Broadcasters with Cutting-Edge Technology

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School:
Van R Butler Elementary 
Subject:
STEM Education 
Teacher:
Dan Browne 
 
Bonnie Shelton 
Students Impacted:
950 
Grade:
Date:
October 14, 2024

Investor

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The St. Joe Community Foundation - $1,490.98

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Goal

We aim to purchase new equipment for the WVRB News team to support and expand its capability. The additional equipment will allow students to produce higher-quality broadcasts, enhancing our ability to reach the school community of 950 students and the broader community through weekly YouTube episodes. 

 

Category

Electronics - Personal computers/tablets/iPads, headphones, charging cables, computer mice, etc. 

 

What will be done with my students

The WVRB News team consists of 24 students each year, divided into six teams. They will have access to updated technology, providing a more immersive, hands-on learning experience in our library/media center. Students meet weekly to record, edit, and produce their news shows, sharing valuable information with the student body and helping them develop practical skills in communication, technology, and media production. 

 

Benefits to my students

These experiences could inspire students to pursue future careers in STEM-related fields, particularly in roles associated with news production, both behind the scenes and on camera. 

 

Budget Narrative

This grant proposal aims to secure new equipment to enhance the WVRB News Team’s ability to produce high-quality video content for our school community of 950 students. Investing in upgraded technology will provide students with hands-on experience in news production and communication, potentially shaping future careers in STEM and media. Below is a detailed breakdown of the requested items:

1. Sony Alpha A6400 Camera - $998
• The purchase of this camera will significantly improve the video quality and portability of our broadcasts. Its advanced autofocus, 4K recording capability, and compact design make it ideal for student use. This camera will allow students to capture professional-grade footage, elevating the production value of our news show and providing them with practical experience using industry-standard equipment.
2. Crucial RAM (64 GB) for PC Upgrade - $93.99
• We will purchase additional RAM to enhance the processing power of our existing editing workstation. This upgrade will ensure faster rendering and smoother editing sessions, reducing downtime and increasing the efficiency of the team’s workflow. By improving our PC’s performance, students can work more effectively with large video files, improving their technical skills in digital editing.
3. SoundStrip Pro - $239
• SoundStrip Pro will be used to create music beds and add high-quality audio to our productions. Having access to a professional library of royalty-free music and sound effects will enhance the auditory experience of each episode, making them more engaging for the audience. This will also give students valuable experience in sound design, a crucial aspect of modern video production.
4. Teleprompter Pro (Lifetime Unlock) - $159.99
• The lifetime unlock of Teleprompter Pro will provide the news team with an easy-to-use teleprompter solution for reading scripts between multiple cameras. 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Sony Alpha A6400 $998.00
2 Crucial Pro RAM 64GB Kit $93.99
3 SoundStripe Pro $239.00
4 Teleprompter Pro (Lifetime Unlock) $159.99
  Total: $1,490.98

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