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The Digital Media Lab, located in room 261 of the Humanities building,
is now open to faculty and media students to experiment with audio and
video applications for the world wide web. At this time, the Digital
Media Lab is not equipped to handle major projects, advanced video editing
tasks, or large video files, but exists as an experimental multimedia
lab for small projects, advertisments, web banners, and audio/video
introductory sessions.
In order to schedule time in the Digital Media Lab, please email Megan
Sapnar or call x2096.
Digital Media Lab equipment available:
- Broadway
Pro 2.5 Video Capture and Editing Board:
Real-time MPEG-1 compression
Supports Internet-streaming (VDOLive On-Demand from VDOnet, and RealVideo
from Progressive Networks)
Support for Video CD Captures AVI and MPEG formats
Ulead Systems MediaStudio VE video editing software
Stock video and audio media clips
Broadway's Help and
Technical Site
- Macromedia's
Dreamweaver
A Professional HTML editor
Supports DHTML, ActiveX controls, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets
Roundtrip HTML editing
Also included: Behaviors, Layers, full FTP functionality, Library elements,
Pre-coded objects and Java Scripts, Animation Timeline, Site Management
- Flash 3.0
Use Flash to add animation and interactivity to your
site with Shockwave
- Real Publisher
For streaming audio and video embedded directly in your
web pages or in a pop up RealPlayer
- Windows NT 4.0 Workstations
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