Programing

How will it work
The Second Chance Studios will serve as a creative hub for the participants. The studios will be use to provide classes and studio time. Participants will develop their own ideas for the type of content they would want to create. The skills and training needed will be provided to them by The EMA instructors. The EMA staff will work with participants to schedule studio time; allowing them the opportunity to create their own ideas during their free time.

Classes will be available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. The studio will be available to the participants in the evenings and on weekends. The creation of content will be done during the participants free time, not during classes.

Participants are able to donate their content to The EMA Network library. The content manager will arrange the sharing of the content on the EMA platform. The content manager will be responsible for uploading such content to The EMA Network. The EMA Network will partner with organizations and local businesses to provide the best quality training in the field and the best equipment available to the students.

Second Chance Studio
The EMA Network will be responsible for providing all technical equipment needed for App Development, Music and Video production.

Each year, The EMA Network is expected to produce a minimum of 1,144 video episodes of up to 30 minutes each to include programming of: Religious, Re-entry Services, Arts & Crafts, Culinary, Music Development, Community Outreach, & Social Service.

Each Year The EMA Network is expected to produce a minimum of 2,036 podcast episodes of up to 30 minutes each of Podcast. The programming of: Religious, Re-entry Services, Talk Shows, Motivational content, Modern Events, Music Production, & Social Outreach.

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