Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-333-33a - Community access support definitions
(a) "Access
user" for the purposes of section
16-331a-11
and
16-331a-12
shall mean any person, other than a company's employee or paid consultant, who
is involved in the production, showing, promotion, or support of community
access programming.
(b) "Community
access" for the purposes of sections
16-331a-11
and
16-331a-12,
shall mean the same as public access as defined in section
16-333-31,
including the conception, production, editing, and showing of programming by an
access user. No company shall exert editorial control over the content of such
programming.
(c) "Equipped studio"
for the purposes of section
16-331a-11,
shall mean the following:
(1)
(A) a production room with ceiling height
adequate to mount lighting equipment necessary for good quality production of
video programming;
(B) two cameras
having a minimum 350 lines of horizontal resolution and equipped with studio
view finder, external synchronization capability and remote lens control;
(C) lighting equipment,
microphones, intercom system, tripods, and microphone mixers sufficient for
good quality production of video programming;
(2)
(A) a
control room, separate from the production room with adequate sound insulation
and space and cablecasting equipment sufficient to enable the good quality
production and effective showing of video programming, including, but not
limited to, the following equipment: three color capable video tape recorders,
with video output jack, minimum 60 minute recording time, minimum 240 lines of
resolution, and minimum of two audio tracks, at least two of which must be
capable of forming an editing system with a controller, and capable of assemble
and insert edit;
(B) two monitors
with a minimum of nine inch screens; switching equipment and a sixteen-page
character generator;
(C) an editing
room, separate from the production and control rooms, unless the room is of
sufficient size to provide for the editing and control functions to occur
simultaneously in the same room without adverse impact to either function, with
space and equipment sufficient to enable the effective editing of
programming.
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