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Ray Tracy, Managing Producer Director
Kerr Hall, Room 1204, (893-8014) Video Services offers a wide range of professional video services ranging from multiple-camera studio and field production to editing and duplication services. |
The experienced staff can assist clients in virtually any phase of the production process from script writing to shooting and editing. Free consultation is available to all clients. Faculty requiring video production work for classroom instruction may receive up to 10 hours of free production in Studio A. Projects may include videotaping guest lecturers, seminars and any other instructional event provided that the tape/s will be used in a specific course that is listed in the UCSB course catalog. Faculty may also prerecord a lecture for future classroom playback in the event of extenuating circumstances. In addition, a faculty member can request that his or her entire course be taught within Studio A. Approval for this intensive use of Studio A’s facilities is made on a case-by-case basis. The Faculty Media Center includes two digital video editing suites with Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, and DVCAM recorders and the capablity of compressing video for the web. Faculty must consult with the Office of Instructional Consultation (http://www.oic.id.ucsb.edu) for access to this center. Faculty are typically given up to 24 hours of free access per course per year. Course lectures can be videotaped and made available for playback in the Learning Labs of Kerr Hall on a co-pay basis. Video Services also offers matching funds for Instructional Improvement minigrants and instructional improvement grants for all studio, field, and post-production services. Policies Regarding Students' Use of Production Facilities & Equipment |
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Summary of
Services Provided Free / or on a Co-Pay Basis
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| | Studio A production: 10 hours of free instructional services and case-by-case approval for course instruction in facility. |
| | Faculty Media Center: Access to 24 hours of free digital video editing equipment per course per year. Training available by request at no additional cost. |
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Video Compression and Streaming Server: Free of charge for all courses listed in the Schedule of Classes. Taping charges are on a labor only recharge basis |
| Summary of Services Provided on a Cost Recovery (Recharge) Basis |
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| | Class tapings provided on a co-pay basis. Equipment is provided without charge. Labor costs are recharged at $13.50 per hour. |
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Multiple camera studio and field production shot on digital and/or analog videotape (DVCAM, DVD, MiniDV, Betacam, VHS) for both campus use and/or national broadcast over UCTV.
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| | Single-camera field production on both digital and/or analog formats. (MiniDV, DVCPRO, VHS) |
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Digital editing facilities employing Final Cut Pro and Media 100 systems. Note that the two Media 100 edit bays are not available for self-use by clients. |
| | Video compression for the web. |
| | Duplication services for the following formats: DVCAM, DVCPRO, MiniDV, DVD, CD, Betacam, VHS, S-VHS, Hi-8. NOTE: (Hi-8 and DVCPRO formats only available as a source tape for making dubs in other formats listed above) |
| | NTSC/PAL/SECAM transfers in the VHS format. |
Application Instructions for Film Permit http://www.busserv.ucsb.edu/Forms/FilmApplication.pdf http://www.busserv.ucsb.edu/contractsproperty/filmpermitinstructions.htm |