Broadcasting

Online Streaming

By Corey Davis As an educator of nearly 20 years, including Summer Youth Employment Programs, I haven’t seen anything like what Coach Ty is creating with the Vo-Zone’s Video Production. Students will learn the elements of Preproduction, Production and Post-Production. Youth Employment programs offer students the opportunity to learn employability skills and soft skills such as effective communication, productive collaboration and management skills. The Vo-Zone takes this to another level because of the excitement generated from online streaming of their work for the world to see on our own network called CoreFireTV. With the unique events and competitions in the building, the world will be watching. I believe this will create powerful inspiration in the Interns propelling them on their way to a career in Media Production.

Mr. Corey Davis, 20 year veteran teacher including 13 years as Audio/Video Instructor. Founder, Davis Media Production

Broadcasting a Solution

There has always been conflict between different cultures. The Source of the conflict can be racism, religion, economics, or any number of things that stems from these cultural divides. We all know trying to mold another mans identify to your own has negative results. Focusing on these differences can harm relationships. The Vo-Zone is designed to create unique ways to bring these groups together to find common ground as they work toward succeeding in a gamified scenario or simulated rescue missions.

There are countless reality TV shows requiring people to work together to accomplish a goal. Broadcasting is powerful. This is not a new idea. However, these shows typically cast from one particular culture. CoreFireTV will spotlight on groups who oppose, demonstrating to an audience, that differences can be put aside when working together. They don’t need to change the other person, but they need to find common ground. Typically, young people are more receptive to finding common ground. With the Vo-Zone’s youth lead strategies, older generations viewing the broadcast, may even see things that soften their hearts.