Located in the third floor of Conway Hall (TETC), the Integrated Media Center includes a High Definition production video studioProduction Studio, a standard definition instructional video studio, an HD audio recording studio, 15 News Studio, an Audio Recording Studio, thirteen video editing suites, 5 and nine audio editing suites, and two multiple media computer labs. The focus of the IMC is on the creation of digital content. Students from musicMusic, artArt, communications and theater currently Communications take courses in within the center, but the tools involved in this creative space can may be used by any academic area or career field.
Students learn to shoot video in both the a studio and filed settingsfield setting. Video post-production can be done accomplished on either PC or MAC using AVID or Final Cut pro Avid Media Composer or Adobe Premiere professional editing software. Students Students can record music, voice overs or podcasts in the professional recording studio using ProTools editing systemsor suites using the Avid Pro Tools or Adobe Audition digital audio workstations (DAWs).
Integrated Media Center and Equipment Checkout Hours
During the Spring and Fall Semesters:
- Monday through Wednesday: 10:00am to 11:45pm
- Thursday 10:00am-8:30AM to Midnight45pm
- Friday: 811:30AM 30am to 54:00PM
- Sunday: 3:30PM to Midnight for the Integrated Media Center only.
Facilities
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- : 2:00pm to 11:45pm
Contact information/Questions about Services
- Equipment checkout information - 410-677-0298 (on campus x70298)
- From 9:00am to 4:30pm, Monday thru Friday Ray Fantini may be reached x36231 (410-543-6231) or email at rafantini@salisbury.edu
- From 2:00pm to 11:30pm, Sunday thru Thursday Michael “Mike” Camillo may be reached at x70031 (410-677-0031), 410-227-3473 (his cell) or email at mwcamillo@salisbury.edu
Facilities
Video Production Studio
The IMC includes an HD a video production studio and control room totally totaling approximately 3,000 square feet. The HD This studio and control room includes:
- 4 Panasonic AK-HC930 HD cameras
- 4 Panasonic AJ-HD1400 compact recorders
- 1 Ross Synergy 1.5MD Switcher
- 1 Avid Deko 1000 video character generator Character Generator (CG) system
- 4 A QTV MSP 15 teleprompter system
- 1 Avid Media Composer video composer adrenaline video editing system
- Professional studio lighting
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- Yamaha DM2000 audio console
- Desktop system tied into the iNews News Management System
News Studio
The IMC includes a standard definition video studio and control room totally setup for news production and news casts, The space totals over 1500 square feet. The SD This studio and control room includes:
- 3 Panasonic AG-HPX500 cameras
- 3 Panasonic AJ-D455 Video taper recorders
- 1 360 systems short cut 2000 hard disk recording system
- 1 JVC SR-S365U S-VHS recorder Player
- 1 Ross Synergy 1.5MD Switcher
- 1 Avid Deko 1000 video character generator system
- 3 QTV MSP 15 A teleprompter system
- 1 Avid Media Composer video composer adrenaline video editing system
- Professional Studio Lighting
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- Permanently lit news desk
- Permanently lit green screen
- Permanently lit interview area
- Interruptible Feed Back (IFB) setup to news desk and interview area
- Desktop system tied into the iNews News Management System
The studios are for academic functions use only, normally . Regularly scheduled classes courses take priority over any outside functionsother use. The television studios studio will be available for general academic use on Friday from 10am to 4pm or by prior arrangement with A/V Engineering Services. All work will be scheduled at least twenty four hours in advancemay be reserved by students or faculty at the checkout desk located at TE 334.
Media Services will provide technical support for your scheduled session but please remember that any media needed for production (such as blank DVDDVDs, Video Tapes flash drives or removable drives will be ) are the responsibility of the booking party.This time period is reserved for academic functions only! Non academic use is limited to Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 5pm to 11pm.
The studios are available for outside and commercial functions for at a monomial cost, only during normal business hours and only with an authorized representative of the university University present. For additional information on availability and cost contact Ray Fantini (rafantini@salisbury.edu) at A/V Engineering with Media Services.
The Bluewaters Foundation Audio Recording Studio
The IMC includes an audio recording studio and control room totaling over 1000 square feet. The audio studio includes:
- 1 Yamaha DM2000V2-VCM Mixing Console
- 1 Dididesign ProTools HD1 audio editing software
- 1 Digidesign ProTools HD2 accelerator software
- 1 Digidesign ProTools M-Box 2 pro audio editing system
- 2 Tascam CD recorders
- 3 Tascam multitrack recorders
- Avid Pro Tools HD multitack workstation
- Solid State Logic “Origin” 32 channel console
- Genelec Near Field Monitors
The audio studio is for academic functions only; normally scheduled classes take priority over any outside other functions. The recording studio will be available General Academic use on Monday from 5pm to 10pm and Tuesday 1pm to 10pm. All work will be scheduled at least twenty four hours in advance using the signup sheet located at the Media Services counter in Conway Hall 334A/V Engineering room may be reserved at the checkout desk located at TE334 by students enrolled in specific courses.
Media Services will provide technical support for your scheduled session, but please remember that any media needed for production (such as blank CDCDs, Thumb Drives flash memory or removable drives) will be the responsibility of the booking party.
This time period is reserved for academic functions only! Non academic use is limited to Wednesdays from 4pm to 11pm.This studio is available for outside and commercial functions use for a nominal cost, only during normal business hours and only with an authorized representative of the university University present. For additional information on availability and cost contact Ray Fantini at A/V Engineering Media Services.
Video editing suites
The IMC includes 15 ten Avid video editing suites. Twelve are PC based and three and three operate on the Apple PAC Pro.
PC suites (12) include Avid media Composer software, Dell Precision 490 workstation with dual 20” monitors, and Tannoy speakers
MAC suites (3) include Final Cut Pro on MAC workstations and dual 20” monitors with Tannoy speakersThe suites include Avid Media Composer software, P2 Card Readers and a workstation with dual 20” monitors. Compact Flash card readers are available at the checkout desk. All computers are connected to the video storage network (Avid’s ISIS SAN).
Three Macintosh video suites include Adobe Creative Suite.
Audio Editing Suites
The IMC includes five nine audio suites. The editing suites include:
- Dell Precision 390 workstations
- Mackie 1402VLZ3 mixer
- Marantz cd/mp3 player/recorders
- ProTool M-box 2 pro editing system
- Tascam CD recorders
- 20” LCD monitor
- Tannoy reveal 5A speakers
- Macintosh computer
- Pro Tools DAW
- Condenser microphone
- Antelope microphone pre-amp and analog to digital/digital to analog interface
- All machines are tied into the Avid ISIS storage network.
Distance learning/Teleconferencing rooms
SU supports five six distance learning/teleconferencing rooms. All include Polycom HD internet based conferencing systems. Rooms also include computers, sympodium annotation devices, Wolfvision document readers, DVD players and projection equipment. Rooms and locations include:
- Conway Hall 355 (30 seats)
- Conway Hall 381 (44 seats)
- Conway Hall 382 Hall 301 (30 10 seats)
- Conway Hall 301 (10 Hall 328 (studio)
- Perdue Hall 250 (30 seats)Conway
- Hall 327 (studioDevilbiss Hall 205 (35 seats)
The Distance Learning Facilities are for academic functions only; normally scheduled classes take priority over any outside functions. The facilities are available for outside and commercial functions for a nominal cost, only during normal business hours and only with an authorized representative of the university present. For additional information on availability and cost contact Ray Fantini (rafantini@salisbury.edu) at A/V Engineering Services.University present. To reserve a space for a meeting or video conference, 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 good quality and contain no brakes in the program material.
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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. A/V Engineering Media Services can provide a DVD authoring station for producing complex projects requiring directories, sub directories, close caption or other specialized applications. Departments can send material to be copied to A/V Engineering Media Services by campus mail along with a work order to pay any duplication or media cost.
Recording events, classes or presentations
A/V Engineering Media Services can record your event, class or presentation. This can take place in one of our two television production studios or at the site of your event.
Contact Ray Fantini rafantini@salisbury.eduContact Ray Fantini with the date, location and description of what you want recorded and we will attempt to provide you with 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 involve an entire studio and crew. Also remember that the facilities and equipment are provided primarily for educational functions only, ANY any non-Academic function is subject to a commercial rate schedule.
Please try to contact A/V Engineering Media Services at least thirty days prior to your the event with the a description of the production, location and university University work order with account for the paying department.
Editing Services
The IMC provides has 12 Avid Media Composer editing suites, 3 Final Cut Pro video editing suites, and 5 Pro Tools audio editing suites. These state stat-of-the-art facilities are open 80 hours per week during the fall and spring semesters.
Salisbury University operates eight Avid non linear editing bays. At At this time we can support the P2 Card, Blackmagic CF card, Mini DV, DVC pro, S-VHS and VHS formatformats. All All Editing systems are integrated by a Avid Unity ISIS Storage Network, Avid Adrenaline work Blackmagic Artist DNXIO A/V interfaces stations are included in both television studios and Conway 303 for editing in SD or HD formats. We no longer maintain analog editing systems for S-VHS and VHS formats.
Conway Hall room 335 provides is a classroom with a an Avid Media Composer work station and a Macintosh with Pro Tools connected to the Avid Unity ISIS network for basic editing instruction.
All editing systems can be reserved for use in the Integrated Media Center on the third floor of Conway Hall. Equipment is only available during regularly scheduled hours and during normal campus work days.
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Equipment
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All equipment in the Media Services area exist to serve the Students, Faculty and Staff of the University. Equipment may be signed out or used for academic functions only. You must have a Valid Student ID before anything can be checked out, and you valid Salisbury University ID for checking out gear. You must complete a Faculty or Student Contract. To download a contract click on the appropriate PDF below.
- Faculty Contract (PDF)
- Student Contract (PDF)
All equipment These are available at the checkout desk, or by contacting Mike Camillo via email or x-70031.
Equipment is available for a maximum of one day or over a weekend, other 24 hours, or from Friday to Sunday night. Other lengths of time must be coordinated with A/V Engineering Media Services. All equipment can be reserved and returned to the check out countercheckout counter located at TE334. This equipment is for coursework only, and professors should submit the above form
Hours of operation for the counter for the semester will be Monday thru Thursday, 9AM to 11pm, 9 Am to 5 PM on Friday and closed on Saturdays.Many items require Fall and Spring semesters are: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10AM to 11:45pm; Thursdays 10am to 8:45pm; Fridays 11:30am to 4pm; and Sundays 2pm-11:45pm.
Some equipment requires special training or orientation prior to use and as always regularly scheduled classes , and coursework will take priority. The final decision on approval of equipment use will be determined by Media Services. Media Services reserves the right to change or amend the policy without prior notice.
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