Video Productions

Video Production Staff in the Community Relations Department film and edit videos for the school district and support the closed-circuit television systems at our schools.

Video Production Services

The St. Johns County School District (SJCSD) video productions team, part of the Community Relations Department, keeps parents and the community informed while inspiring students to explore the exciting world of video production. From educational videos and event coverage to livestreaming important meetings, the team showcases student achievements, school programs, and district initiatives across TV (SEA-TV 99/262), social media, and online platforms. In addition, the team sets up, repairs, and maintains TV studios in schools, offering hands-on training to teachers and students. This gives students a chance to dive into video production, develop creative skills, and explore future career opportunities. The team’s work strengthens the connection between SJCSD, families, and the community, promoting engagement and creativity.

We’re glad to assist you in creating content to serve our schools, students, and community. Before you do, make sure you read the content guidelines below to make sure the project fits with SEA-TV’s missions and goals. Please make all requests at least two weeks prior to the recording date. Depending on the project, some requests may need to be submitted even earlier.

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    Jim Harbin Student Media Festival

    The Jim Harbin Student Media Festival is a movie making competition for students in K-12th grade sponsored by The Florida Association of Media Specialists. The first level of the competition is held at schools. The second level is  county-wide and the final level is statewide.

    The festival was created in honor of Jim Harbin, a former consultant with the Florida Department of Education, who originated the idea of a statewide student media festival to recognize the excellent work being done across the state of Florida by student media producers.

    DISTRICT DEADLINE AND SUBMISSION PROCESS

    All video submissions this year need to be submitted no later than Friday, March 14, 2025. Please complete the 2024-2025 SJCSD FAME Jim Harbin Submission Form to submit entries to the contest. We look forward to this year’s Jim Harbin Student Media Festival. Good luck!

    The Instructional Television Services for the St. Johns County School District is a component of the SJCSD Community Relations Department. The Media Services Department has maintained an instructional video service for many years. We currently have a collection of instructional videos that are available via a district courier system or walk in check out. Our videos are available for check out for all personnel in the SJCSD.