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Please
Note:
As of Spring Semester 2003, equipment checkout is no longer being handled by Media Services. Instead, please contact the UAS Academic Computing Lab for your checkout needs (796-6521).
  For a list of our video productions, past and present, click here.

Students enrolled at the University of Alaska Southeast can print a hundred free sharp color prints per semester using our MX-2300 sharp color printer from the Media Service department.

Departments who need to print should click on the link below to learn more about our printing policy and get helpful tips making your life easier.

Production & Media Services
The staff of Media Services assists students, faculty, and staff who wish to make use of visual, auditory, graphic, text, or web-based information elements in their learning and research activities. Specifically, we can help you publish the results of your investigations and research. In the Egan Library, we have the following available for use:

Audio/Video Editing Station
This station allows students to edit to VHS tape from a VHS, digital-8, Hi8 or 8mm source. The bottom deck is the CD player for audio recording. Above that is the Recording Deck, where the final product is recorded. The number of decks above the recording deck will vary. In most cases, any deck above the recording deck will be used for input. A TV set at the station allows for easy viewing of the source or product. The mixer and titler allows for the addition of voice-overs, soundtracks, transitions, credits, and more. You decide how complicated this process will be.

Tarantino
This machine does it all, or most of it. It is capable of downloading images from almost any digital camera’s media card. A Nikon film scanner captures images from 35 mm slides or film negatives, and a 12” x 17” flatbed scanner is used for larger jobs. Images can be enhanced with Adobe Photoshop and saved to a floppy disk, zip disk, or CD. Color printing is available at the same location. Other uses of Tarantino include digital video editing with Adobe Premiere and web design with Dreamweaver.

Wachowski
Wachowski is used primarily for digital video editing. It is the only media station equipped to deal with digital video editing in real time. Like Tarantino, this station has the capability to edit images with Photoshop and digital video with Adobe Premiere, capture images from a Nikon 35mm scanner, and create web pages with Dreamweaver.

DVD authoring capability has been added to both the Tarantino and Wachowski workstations.

Other equipment (i.e., tabloid color laser printer, CD and DVD printers and duplicators, format conversions, DVD authoring, etc.) are also available at Media Services. For more information, please contact us.

To ensure that the resources you will need are available, please sign up in advance, downstairs in Egan Library 103, or call 796-6314. If you will need training for a certain machine, you may schedule this when you sign up for it. Users wishing to copy media to anything other than their UASHome space will need to provide the appropriate materials to do so (i.e. floppy or zip disk, CD-ROM, DVD, VHS, etc.).


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