Arlington Independent Media
Justin R. Swain is a seasoned professional in video production and multimedia with extensive experience spanning over two decades. Currently serving as a Professional Member of Women in Film and Video since March 2008 and as an Access Producer for Arlington Independent Media, Justin is certified for production in studio, field, and mobile settings. As an Independent Videoproducer/Director/Editor at Videowashdc since April 2002, Justin has taken on roles as a field and studio director, contributing to projects focused on transportation documentation. Additionally, Justin has held the position of Creative Director at washdc4id.net since January 2002, managing videography and multimedia projects. Previous experiences include freelance videography for Empowered Women International, long-term membership with the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, and volunteer work at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. Justin has a background in education from Strayer University and has facilitated sessions at the American Library Association Annual Conference.
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Arlington Independent Media
Arlington Independent Media (AIM) is a nonprofit membership organization and community media center in Arlington, Virginia. We provide training and access to media technologies and facilitate the creation of video, audio, web and digital content. AIM is committed to cultivating the voices in our community that might otherwise not be heard. Since 1982, AIM has continuously provided a video production equipment, facilities, training, and access to a basic cable television channel to all on a first-come, first-served basis. Our members use their skills to produce powerful local media content that highlights the people, places, organizations, businesses and events in our community. Our video programming can be found on in Arlington County on the two public access cable television channels we operate: Comcast channel 69 and Verizon channel 38. With the launch of WERA-LP 96.7 FM, Radio Arlington (www.wera.fm) in December 2015, AIM continues to meet the needs of the diverse population of Arlington County and the DC metro area in exciting new ways. AIM's facility, located in Clarendon just off Wilson Boulevard, is equipped with the latest in media-making tools including an HD three-camera television studio, a state-of-the-art audio production suite, portable audio and video equipment, two editing stations, a Mac computer lab, a mobile production van, and more. Take a look at our class offerings and consider becoming a member to take advantage of everything we have to offer. Arlington Independent Media is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic trait or predisposition, citizenship, veteran or military status and other personal characteristics protected by law. Knowledge of a language other than English is a plus.