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  Eccles Library Digital Video-Audio Studio

Request services:
To request video services, please contact us at: video @ lib.med.utah.edu

  • Video services are available on a first scheduled, first served basis.
  • Service for curriculum events for SoM, CoN, CoP, and CoH which are scheduled in the HSEB or CoN classrooms have highest priority and are provided at no charge. This includes:
    • Videotaping of class in session
    • Broadcasting if necessary
    • Archiving the class video to the library server for on-demand viewing
  • Archiving video clips to DVD or CD will be charged $10.00 per media
  • Off site or non-curriculum events requiring no post processing are charged at $25.00 per hour, including set-up and take-down time (minimum .5 hours).
  • Original work or those events requiring post-processing will require a billing agreement.
When requesting video taping of an event, please provide the following information in your email: Course #, Faculty Name, Date, Time, Building/Room#

Goal:
The goal of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library is to provide effective and efficient access to information to all Health Sciences students at their location and at their convenience. As higher education becomes increasingly complex and flexible, the demands for remote access and electronic delivery increase. The library maintains a digital video-audio studio with equipment for capturing, editing, managing and distributing a video library that will provide both live and stored video content. The main purpose of this facility is to provide opportunities for faculty to create educational opportunities in digital video format.

The digital video studio can provide the tools for experimenting with video content creation. Some of the potential services are:

  • Create specialized visual or audio content
  • Broadcast special events/speakers
  • Store and replay events/speakers
  • Distance and continuing education materials
  • Supplement existing curriculum

Projects are selected based on collection development guidelines, with curriculum materials for the Health Sciences Center taking top priority.

A primary goal of the studio is to produce educational materials that can be shared via the Internet. The tools available include:

  • Video and Audio Production Services:
    • RealMedia
    • QuickTime
    • WindowsMedia
    • Podcasting
    • Video encoding
    • Video Editing
    • Digital Video Camcorders
    • Video Editing workstations


Formats we are able to produce include:

Sample Projects:

Series Lectures, Seminars or Conferences

Digital Video to Support Curriculum


Other Digital Video

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