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The Communication Studies Department operates a number of
state-of-the-art broadcasting and production facilities to support courses
related to our degree programs in journalism, radio, television, video and
film production. Students interested in news and dramatic production can
produce high qualities productions at Oswego.
Over the past three years we've renovated
or built all new digital facilities in the broadcast area.
The Communication Studies Department has converted all current
facilities into new digital broadcasting facilities. We are delighted to
announce that several of our new studios are now open.
Lanigan Television Studio A, our main studio, is a new widescreen broadcast
quality facility and opened Fall 2005.
Lanigan Television Studio B opened in Spring 2007 for news production and
interviews.
New video editing suites featuring Macintosh G5 computers utilizing Final
Cut Pro High Definition Studio 6 editing software and XSAN storage area
networking.
A new state-of-the-art journalism classroom to support our journalism and
broadcast programs also opened Fall 2005.
Our new radio production facilities use utilize the high resolution digital
technology available to provide students with the very best learning
environment.
Our new Center for Communication and Information Technology graphics and
computer lab located in Lanigan Hall, opened fall 2005.
Communication Studies has 9 remote location packages for sign out,
including new HDV high definition camcorders for field production use.
Over the next few months we will be posting pictures of our new
facilities.
Here is a description of our current production facilities:
Lanigan
Hall is the home of the Communication Studies
Department and houses our production facilities.
Lanigan Studio A is a medium size television
facility where we teach television production and where students can integrate
field production packages with studio wrap-around segments. Studio A is a
4 camera, wide-screen digital facility utilizing SONY broadcast quality studio
cameras. Production is accomplished on a Ross Synergy 2 video switcher.
Graphics are provided using a dual channel Chryon Lyric system. We use a
Imageserver 2000 multichannel video server for recording and
playback. Video inserts are transferred to studio operations from our
editing suites using an Apple XServer- XSAN technology and live satellite feeds
from CNN News Source.
Lanigan Studio B is a fully operational three
camera broadcast news facility, using SONY broadcast cameras, a Ross
Synergy 1 digital switcher and two channel Chryon Lyric system. Recording and
playback are accomplished on a multichannel Imageserver 2000. The studio is be
completely digital and can be interconnected with Studio A, providing for
multicamera, multistudio operations.
Network 23 (named after Max Headroom?) is a video
editing/post production facility featuring Macintosh G5 dual
processing computers with Final Cut Pro Studio high-definition
software. Final Cut Pro is a high-end production and post production
software package for video editing. Remote location video is shot on the DV
(digital video) format. Video is archived and distributed utilizing a
Macintosh G5 XSERVE platform with 4 TB (terrabytes) of storage
capacity and managed utilizing the Apple XSAN fiber network production
system.
Communication Studies is a CNN News Source affiliate and video
segments are downloaded to a Pathfire video server. Video segments are
transferred to television studios utilizing a gigabyte backbone network.
Special software is used for script writing and field production budgeting.
Lanigan Complex 20 houses a journalism
classroom/laboratory. The complex utilizes 9 Dell Optiplex
computers networked to a EZ News production server. EZ
News automatically integrates written news stories into a production
sequence and publishes rundown and teleprompter scripts for use in television
newscasts. The lab also ingests new source materials for print and
broadcast journalism. AP newswire and CNN News Source are used as a
resource for journalism courses. Video segments and PowerPoint presentations
are played on a 50 inch high definition plasma screen display.
The Center for Communication and Information
Technology, is a co-sponsored lab for the Communication Studies
Department, the Art Department and the Information Science major. CCIT houses
23 Macintosh G5 and Intel computers for graphic design, screenwriting and
publishing. The Center features Quark Express as well as Adobe Photoshop,
Creative Suite and Dreamweaver software packages. The Center is funded through
the School of Communication, Media and the Arts.
Penfield Hall houses WRVO-FM, SUNY Oswego's
award winning National Public Radio station. WRVO serves a large portion
of central and northern New York with news and informational programming. WRVO
is a fully digital station utilizing the Wheatstone G5 and G3 control
surface systems in all production studios. While WRVO is a professionally run
station, Communication Studies students may work at WRVO through internships,
by volunteering or in paid positions.
Lanigan Radio Labs houses several 'combo'
production studios for radio production. Combo studios contain multiple
formats for recording and playing audio sources. Audio is recorded on
minidisc or on Intel iMac computers using Pro Tools
7 software on the Macintosh platform. Audio is archived and
distributed on an Apple XSAN server. Lanigan Radio Labs feature
Wheatstone D-75 audio boards allowing us to integrate both digital and
analog technologies. Multitrack recording and post-production is accomplished
in our Digidesign Control 24 console.
In Spring 2008 our student media organizations will open new facilities.
The Oswegonian, along with WNYO-FM, our student radio station
and WT0P, our cable television station, will move into their
new homes in the Oswego Campus Center complex. WNYO-FM will be a
state-of-the-art radio station using the latest high definition digital
technology and we will be opening the Al Roker Television
Studios, which will house WTOP television. WTOP is
a state-of-the-art facility capable of doing live remote location coverage
of Oswego Laker Hockey and other campus events. WTOP and Lanigan
television facilities are connected via fiber optic networks allowing for
simultaneous use of all of our television studios.
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