Patricia Hartigan

How long have you been a member of CMCM?

I first joined CMCM as a Producer back in the ‘90s, and became too busy to be active. I renewed membership in 2010 and became re-certified on the “new” digital cameras/new production studio.

The Title of Your Marin TV Series:

“Land Water and Sky”: Paint-along with Bernie Healey

In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series:

Marin artist Bernie Healey demonstrates how to create beautiful acrylic landscape painting using a paint-along step-by-step process.

Where were you born?

Boston, MA

Where were you raised?

Boston MA and suburb Billerica MA

If you attended college ... What was the name of the school? What was your major?

Catherine Laboure College of Nursing; Boston College; RN/NursingLincoln University Law School SF (Law)

What is/was your occupation? How long have you been in this profession?

RN/attorney; Hypnotherapist/energy healer

What inspired you to produce your own TV series?

I had a dream to video my art teacher, Bernie Healey, painting his acrylic art landscape demonstrations and create a series.

What is your favorite part of TV production?

Support CMCM! Watch Women's Soccer!

June 5, 2015, 6:30pm @ Redwood High School
Support CMCM and get great entertainment at the same time!

Want a Free Marin TV T-Shirt?

Please take a moment to tell us what you think about our current roster of non-core workshops. Just click here, complete the short survey, tell us your name, and -- as a reward -- you'll get a cool Marin TV T-shirt to wear all summer long!

A Glimpse of Marin’s Future through the "OWL"

A novel approach to understanding the localized impacts of sea level rise along Marin’s bay shoreline will be launched in southern Marin on May 21, 2015. This pilot project will be located along the Mill Valley-Sausalito Multi-Use Path, at Almonte Boulevard and will remain in place until August 10, 2015.

June Media Mixer

Join the June Media Mixer Featuring Dr. Cyrus Thomas, producer and host of “Alternative Medicine.” He will give a short presentation on how to produce a good
quality TV show and how to streamline the many facets of producing a studio shoot and creating a fun atmosphere for the volunteer crew.

Come learn and enjoy mixing, music, and refreshments.

Join us on Wednesday, June 3, from 7 to 8:30 PM.

Bring in Three, Yours is Free!

If you get three of your family members, friends, or work colleagues to attend Orientation and become new members of CMCM, you’ll be rewarded with your own free one-year membership.

Producer Spotlight

How long have you been a member of CMCM? 4 1/2 years

The Title of Your Marin TV Series: Cheese Theatre

In a nutshell, describe your CMCM series: We host old movies on Saturday nights. We air all genres of films. This is not a creature feature, though we do air monster movies now and then.

Where were you born and raised? Peoria, IL

If you attended college ... What was the name of the school? What was your major? University of Illinois.
Bachelor and Master of Architecture.

What is/was your occupation? How long have you been in this profession? Architect, when and if I can find work.
I graduated in 1981, came to the Bay Area directly, started my first job.

What inspired you to produce your own TV series? I was unemployed, staying up late on Saturday nights watching the creature features, including Saturday Fright Special on Marin TV. After some months I actually read the announcements, found out how cheap membership was, and attended an orientation.

What is your favorite part of TV production? I pretty much love it all.

Sports Broadcast Camp - 2015

High school students, launch your career in television.

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Caravana 43 on Marin TV

Caravana 43 is a project developed with the purpose of bringing to the United States parents and classmates of the 43 Normalista students who disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico on September 26, 2014. Three Caravanas will visit more than 40 cities from the US/Mexico border along the Pacific, Central, and Atlantic region states. Their main purpose is to provide an international forum for the parents who have lost their children to a government of systemic violence and impunity.

Marin TV was honored to cover several of the Caravana 43 Bay Area events and to host a conversation with two parents from Ayotzinapa, one sibling, and one surviving student of the 43 who vanished.

In a show of solidarity with other US cities such as Pomona, Austin, and San Francisco, the town of Fairfax and the Marin County Board of Supervisors passed resolutions in support of a full investigation into the disappearance.

To find out more, or to support the Caravana 43, visit: www.caravana43.com

All of the programs listed below will be broadcast in Spanish - English subtitle versions will be available soon.

SUNDAY, APRIL 19 AT 1PM

Marin TV Goes Black in Observance of April 16

You may have noticed the Marin TV channels were black this morning. We could make up all sorts of excuses and snarky explanations, but in reality we had a big UPS unit fail which took down most of our equipment for several hours. We have since bypassed power and are up and running again - our apologies for any inconvenience!