Wed, Jan 21, 2009
If you're looking for some Music for your Video that isn't covered by some-else's copyright then why not use the Music track that I'm uploading here. This piece is used on the KTEH DVD "Whos Talking". When we created this DVD release we had to replace all BBC copyright material that had previously been used in the on-air version. I hope you like this composition which I think has a mystery about it.
If you'd like a higher resolution version, just ask and I'll see what I can do.
-Cheers, Merv
Fri, Dec 12, 2008
In the spirit of helping you (re)generate your ideas into a video masterpiece for KTEH's "How Who are You?" video competition, we've got an example for you! "The Ood," was produced for exhibition only by Rich Bartlebaugh.
It's a fine example (don't you agree?) of what you can do in just a couple of hours!
If this oodtastic video inspires you, you have only to master your time (and the relative dimensions in space) and create your own two-minute original Doctor Who mini-episode for the "How Who are You?" competition. Because, you know, the sooner you get your entry to us, the sooner we'll post it on the blog, and the closer you'll be to winning a chance to host your very own Doctor Who marathon on KTEH. And Who doesn't want that? Hahaha. See complete details here.
Also! Check back in on The Time Space Visualiser early next week because we'll be posting some royalty-free Doctor Who music you can use in your entry!
Cheers!
Stacy
Fri, Nov 21, 2008

KTEH invites you to take control of the TARDIS and navigate the intersection of spectacular sci-fi and your favorite public television station. Your video could appear on the air! You could be a fan favorite! You could win a chance to host a Doctor Who Marathon on KTEH!
Grab a video camera! Round up your mates! Wield your imagination!
Show us why YOU should be the next Doctor. Or adversary. Or companion. Maybe you should have your own spin-off! If so, now’s your chance. (Don’t forget the special effects!)
Make an original Doctor Who mini-episode of two minutes or less and upload your video to YouTube or another video sharing site. Then let us know it's there. (Be sure to read and follow the Official Rules and FAQs of the competition.)
If we like your video, we may feature it on the air on KTEH TV as one of our ten finalists. We'll then invite viewers to choose their favorite from among our top ten, and the winner will walk away with the Grand Prize!
The Grand Prize is a mini-bundle of British goodies PLUS the chance to gather up to six friends and appear on KTEH as hosts of your very own “Doctor Who” Marathon. The top three non-winning finalists will get free TARDIS T’s.
If you work for KTEH, are planning on helping us moderate the Visualiser, don't live in the state of California, or for some other reason don't want your video to be entered into the official competition, you may still participate! Simply upload your video and send it to us labeled as being "For Exhibition Only." That way, we can still see your genius, but the competition rules are followed!
That's okay. If making a video isn’t your thing, now’s your chance to be a critic. Share your (constructive!) reviews of the submissions! Pen an ode to your favorite fan time lord! Make suggestions! Chat us up! When all is said and done, we’ll choose two of the most insightful commenters who posted about the competition, and we'll award you free TARDIS T’s as well.
Click for full "How Who Are You?" details!
Wed, Nov 19, 2008
Welcome to the inaugural post of the KTEH Time Space Visualiser. Just as the TARDIS is far, far more than a Police Box, we want the Visualiser to be far more than a blog.
KTEH has long been committed to Doctor Who, airing the equivalent of 7703 episodes in an uninterrupted run spanning from April 13th, 1981 through January of 2003. Obviously, we know how unique, creative and passionate Doctor Who fans are.
But until recently, no matter how much you liked the show, the only way you could connect with the station was simply to watch the program and to support it during pledge drives. At last that has changed. Now you can also share your knowledge and enthusiasm with other fans, interact with the station, and become part of the KTEH Doctor Who community.
To that end, think of this as an invitation to help us build something exciting here, and in so doing, to make the KTEH Time Space Visualiser bigger on the inside.
–Stacy Bond
Tue, Mar 17, 2009
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