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New Media Program Technical Support

Academic Technical Support student equipment reservation link

An online reservation form is available to New Media Program students to reserve the necessary video and audio equipment to complete class assignments. Click on the icon above or here to link to the reservation form. Students may also reserve equipment using the touch screen kiosk located next to the AMES checkout window in the Media Center in Xavier Hall.

Academic Media Equipment Services AMES provides assistance with delivery and setup of media equipment to classrooms as well as provides loans of media equipment and laptop computers to students, faculty and staff. Presentation support is also handled by AMES who will provide data and video projection as well as sound/speaker support during an event. AMES also handles any problems with reception of the University's closed circuit television system - Campus Television Network (CTN).

Satellite downlinking is another function of the Media Support Group. Ongoing downlinks include CNN news feeds from various sources, SCOLA (foreign language news broadcasts) and TV5 (French language programming).


Resource Center for Advanced Digital Exploration (RCADE)

RCADE offers workshops in digital applications to Fairfield University students, faculty and staff. RCADE workshops are held in the Media Center, Xavier Hall, Room G-15.

Media Production Services

The Media Production staff works to produce original video, audio and web-based programming. Facilities such as our two television studios, three digital editing suites and a sound studio provide a rich environment where professional products can be turned out. Reflecting the most recent wave of digital integration of film, television, radio and new media (CD, DVD, web-related), the Media Center has moved toward an all-digital setting with non-linear editing systems, digital cameras and DAT audio recordings. Video and audio streaming on the web is also a growing service of the Media Center's Production Group. Video, web and print products produced by this group have won numerous industry awards.

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