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Media Labs

The Faculty Technology Lab is a resource provided by the CITT on the second floor of Turlington Hall for faculty who desiring to work on technology-related projects. Equipment available for faculty use includes digital video and photography equipment, non-linear editing workstations, a virtual reality lab, an audio recording booth, advanced scanning workstations and both black and white and color laser printers.

Audio Recording

Audio recording facilities specialize in live recording of sound and/or transfer of existing audio sources (cassettes, etc.) into newer digital formats. Click here for Audio Recording services.

Video Editing and Digitization

Video editing and digitization facilities include several features. For video input, VHS VCRs and MiniDV decks may be provided. For digitization and editing, non-linear editing software and high resolution monitors are provided. VHS VCRs, MiniDV decks, DVD authoring software, and DVD burners are provided for finishing your product to any of these varying mediums. Compression software is generally also included for publishing purposes. Click here for Video Editing and Digitization services.

Scanning

Scanning facilities provide a high resolution way of importing multiple type of documents into you computer. High-resolution photo and 35mm slide scanners allow you to digitize images, while special hardware or software solutions (such as OCR, or optical character recognition) allow you to scan text-based documents directly into a word processor. Click here for Scanning services.

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality Lab resources include turntables for creating 3D objects, blue and green screens for compositing, the 360One VR which allows you to take snapshots of an entire environment with a single digital photograph, and several advanced software packages that allow you to create advanced projects from each of these resources. Click here for Virtual Reality services.