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Located in the third floor of Conway Hall (TETC), the Integrated= Media Center includes a Production Studio, a News Studio, an Audio Recordi= ng Studio, thirteen video editing suites, and nine audio editing suites. Th= e focus of the IMC is on the creation of digital content. Students from Mus= ic, Art, and Communications take courses within the center, but the tools i= n this creative space may be used by any academic area or career field.
Students learn to shoot video in both a studio and field setting. = Video post-production can be accomplished on either PC or MAC using Avid Me= dia Composer or Adobe Premiere professional editing software. Students= can record music, voice overs or podcasts in the recording studio or suite= s using the Avid Pro Tools or Adobe Audition digital audio workstations (DA= Ws).
During the Spring and Fall Semesters:
Video Production Studio
The IMC includes a video production studio and control room totaling app= roximately 3,000 square feet. This studio and control room includes:
News Studio
The IMC includes a studio and control room setup for news production and= news casts, The space totals over 1500 square feet. This studio and contro= l room includes:
The studios are for academic use only. Regularly scheduled courses take = priority over any other use. The studios may be reserved by students or fac= ulty at the checkout desk located at TE 334.
Media Services will provide technical support for your scheduled session= but any media needed for production (such as blank DVDs, flash drives or r= emovable drives) are the responsibility of the booking party.
The studios are available for outside and commercial functions at a cost= , only during normal business hours and only with an authorized representat= ive of the University present. For additional information on availability a= nd cost contact Ray Fantini with Media Services.
The Bluewaters Foundation Audio Recording Studio
The IMC includes an audio recording studio and control room totaling ove= r 1000 square feet. The audio studio includes:
The audio studio is for academic functions only; normally scheduled clas= ses take priority over any other functions. The room may be reserved at the= checkout desk located at TE334 by students enrolled in specific courses.= p>
Media Services will provide technical support for your session, but plea= se remember any media needed for production (such as blank CDs, flash memor= y or removable drives) will be the responsibility of the booking party.
This studio is available for outside and commercial use for a nominal co= st, during normal business hours and only with an authorized representative= of the University present. For additional information on availability and = cost contact Ray Fantini at Media Services.
Video editing suites
The IMC includes ten Avid video editing suites. The suites include Avid = Media Composer software, P2 Card Readers and a workstation with dual 20=E2= =80=9D monitors. Compact Flash card readers are available at the checkout d= esk. All computers are connected to the video storage network (Avid=E2=80= =99s ISIS SAN).
Three Macintosh video suites include Adobe Creative Suite.
Audio Editing Suites
The IMC includes nine audio suites. The editing suites include:
Distance learning/Teleconferencing rooms
SU supports six distance learning/teleconferencing rooms. All include Po= lycom HD internet based conferencing systems. Rooms include computers, anno= tation devices, Wolfvision document readers, DVD players and projection equ= ipment. Rooms and locations include:
The Distance Learning Facilities are for academic functions only; normal= ly scheduled classes take priority over any outside functions. The faciliti= es are available for outside and commercial functions for a nominal cost, o= nly during normal business hours and only with an authorized representative= of the University present. To reserve a space for a meeting or video confe= rence, please contact Mike Camillo at x-70031.
Tape to DVD, DVD to DVD Copies and DVD Production
For creating or copying of DVD discs you must provide source material on= Mini DV, S-VHS, DVC-PRO or regular VHS tapes. all material has to be of go= od quality and contain no brakes in the program material.
Note
Under no circumstances can any copyright material be edited, duplicated = or reproduced in this area. No exceptions.
Facility or Students wanting to copy material to DVD format will have to= pay a $5.00 fee for each disc. Media Services can provide a DVD authoring = station for producing complex projects requiring directories, sub directori= es, close caption or other specialized applications. Departments can send m= aterial to be copied to Media Services by campus mail along with a work ord= er to pay any duplication or media cost.
Recording events, classes or presentations
Media Services can record your event, class or presentation. This can ta= ke place in one of our two television production studios or at the site of = your event.
Contact Ray Fantini with the date, location and d= escription of what you want recorded and we will attempt to provide you wit= h all the necessary information for a successful production.
Cost will vary with simple recordings with one camera being little more = then the cost of the student labor to more elaborate productions that may i= nvolve an entire studio and crew. Also remember that the facilities and equ= ipment are provided primarily for educational functions only, any non-Acade= mic function is subject to a commercial rate schedule.
Please try to contact Media Services at least thirty days prior to the e= vent with a description of the production, location and University work ord= er with account for the paying department.
Editing Services
The IMC has 12 Avid Media Composer editing suites, 3 Final Cut Pro video= editing suites, and 5 Pro Tools audio editing suites. These stat-of-the-ar= t facilities are open 80 hours per week during the fall and spring semester= s.
Salisbury University operates eight Avid non linear editing bays. A= t this time we can support the P2 Card, Blackmagic CF card, Mini DV, DVC pr= o, S-VHS and VHS formats. All Editing systems are integrated by a Avid= ISIS Storage Network, Blackmagic Artist DNXIO A/V interfaces stations are = included in both television studios and Conway 303 for editing in SD or HD = formats.
Conway Hall room 335 is a classroom with an Avid Media Composer and a Ma= cintosh with Pro Tools connected to the Avid ISIS network for editing instr= uction.
All editing systems can be reserved for use in the Integrated Media Cent= er on the third floor of Conway Hall. Equipment is only available during re= gularly scheduled hours and during normal campus work days.
Note
Under no circumstances can any copyright material be edited, duplicated = or reproduced in this area. No exceptions.
Equipment
All equipment in the Media Services area exist to serve the Students, Fa= culty and Staff of the University. Equipment may be signed out or used for = academic functions only. You must have a valid Salisbury University ID for = checking out gear. You must complete a Faculty or Student Contract. These a= re available at the checkout desk, or by contacting Mike Camillo via email or x-70031.
Equipment is available for a maximum 24 hours, or from Friday to Sunday = night. Other lengths of time must be coordinated with Media Services. All e= quipment can be reserved and returned to the checkout counter located at TE= 334. This equipment is for coursework only, and professors should submit th= e above form
Hours of operation for the counter for the Fall and Spring semesters are= : Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10AM to 11:45pm; Thursdays 10am to 8:45p= m; Fridays 11:30am to 4pm; and Sundays 2pm-11:45pm.
Some equipment requires special training or orientation prior to use, an= d coursework will take priority. The final decision on approval of equipmen= t use will be determined by Media Services. Media Services reserves the rig= ht to change or amend the policy without prior notice.
Ideal for easy web or classroom= video. |