Broadcast Services
- obtain stock footage from the library,
- potentially arrange live video/audio feeds, and/or
- set up an on-camera interview.
Video
Obtain video from EPA news events or stock library
The EPA video archive containing thousands of videos dates back to 1972 and is housed at the National Archives. Please contact them directly for access to historic footage.
EPA maintains an in-house archive of up to two years' of material shot in HD format. Use keywords, and dates if available, to specify the footage you seek. Please also provide your deadline and preferred delivery format when making your request. Some of this footage is available in broadcast quality for immediate download on the EPA DVIDS channel.
Request footage or a copy of a video by contacting: Jini Ryan, Director, Office of Multimedia.
Use EPA Studio One to conduct live/recorded video interviews
Requests to interview an EPA expert or official should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit the Media Contacts webpage. More information about the studio facilities, equipment and capabilities are available upon request.
Receive a live interview feed via Verizon's Audio/Video Operations Center (AVOC)
EPA Studio One maintains fiber connections with Verizon's AVOC. Our distribution amp can be connected to those located at the AVOC. The feed is available for Verizon’s cost of your connection to our distribution amp. Requests should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit the Media Contacts webpage.
Receive a live A/V broadcast feed from a press event (when available) via Verizon's AVOC
Special press events may be transmitted live via our fiber connection with Verizon's AVOC. Our distribution amp at Verizon can be connected quickly to anyone located at the AVOC. The feed is available for Verizon’s cost of your connection to our distribution amp.
Audio
Use EPA Studio Two to conduct live/recorded audio interviews
Requests to interview an EPA expert or official should be made through the Office of Media Relations. To find an appropriate press officer covering your story topic, visit the Media Contacts webpage. More information about the studio facilities, equipment and capabilities are available upon request.
Live audio feeds from EPA press events at EPA headquarters
In most cases, EPA will establish telephone conference lines or web streaming for radio and other news journalists per event. Look for notification of availability on EPA press advisory releases prior to each event for the call-in number.